How to polish small floor sections or stair treads yourself?
What works on limited areas without sanding the entire floor?
In residences and buildings, it’s typical for just a small portion of a natural stone floor or staircase to lose its lustre or sustain damage – such as stair edges, tile sections, or busy pathways. Polishing the entire surface is often unnecessary and expensive in these situations. Nonetheless, addressing localised wear is crucial to avoid further deterioration or discolouration. A practical solution requires a tool that is adept at precise, focused application – avoiding cumbersome machines or harsh chemicals. DIY polishing in confined spaces should be straightforward, aimed at reviving shine and surface feel. The preferred technique offers a seamless result that matches harmoniously with the adjacent floor or stairs.
PROPAD Compact enables localised polishing, such as on stair edges or worn tile sections.
PROPAD Compact is specifically crafted for spot polishing natural stone, without the need for bulky equipment or complete floor refurbishment. The pad is operated manually and incorporates synthetic nanoparticles to achieve a delicate, controlled polishing effect. Dull areas, minor scratches, and focused wear can be effortlessly managed. Only water is necessary – no chemical agents required. Due to its small size, PROPAD Compact is perfect for stair edges, borders, tile seams, or other challenging spots. The outcome is a restored shine and smooth surface that seamlessly integrates with the rest of the floor. The pad is long-lasting, reusable, and suitable for both domestic and professional applications – a swift and efficient solution for revitalising natural stone in confined spaces.