Felt Pads | Duro® | 4″ & 5″
Professional Felt Polishing Pads for Stone Fabrication
Duro® Felt Pads are premium-quality polishing pads engineered for professional fabricators, installers, and restoration specialists seeking superior finishing results on natural stone surfaces. Designed for precision polishing, these medium-hard density pads provide consistent gloss and long service life in both shop and field applications.
Constructed with 10mm felt thickness, Duro® Felt Pads deliver up to 50% longer lifespan than standard pads, reducing downtime and replacement costs. Ideal for final buffing and high-gloss finishing, they perform exceptionally with white and black polishing wax bars — white for lighter marbles and black for darker granites and quartzites.
Built for wet or dry operation, these felt pads ensure smooth, uniform results across stone types while maintaining control and efficiency at every polishing stage.
Specifications
Available Sizes: 4″ (100mm) | 5″ (125mm)
Thickness: 10mm
Density: Medium-Hard
Arbor: 5/8″
Operation: Wet & Dry
Application: Final polishing and buffing for natural stone surfaces
Key Features & Benefits
Professional-Grade Performance
Engineered for consistent, high-gloss results on marble, granite, and quartzite.Extended Lifespan
10mm felt construction provides up to 50% longer life than standard pads.Versatile Application
Compatible with white and black wax bars for light and dark stone finishes.Medium-Hard Density
Provides ideal balance between cutting control and final finish.Wet or Dry Use
Suitable for shop or on-site polishing applications.
Ideal For
Marble • Granite • Quartzite • Travertine • Onyx • Limestone • Engineered Stone
Why Fabricators Choose Duro® Felt Pads
Durability & Consistency — designed for the demands of fabrication environments.
High-Gloss Finish — delivers a smooth, reflective surface on any natural stone.
Cost Efficiency — long-lasting pads reduce tool changes and consumable costs.
Professional Results — trusted by stone shops and restoration experts nationwide.









