Comment by xxs 2 years ago Polishing, sanding concrete will produce tons of tiny dust particles just as cutting the stone. 2 comments xxs Reply Reason077 2 years ago Yes, but the dust from concrete or natural stone doesn’t seem to be anything like as dangerous as the dust from engineered stone.(You still should use PPE and avoid inhaling it, of course!) xxs 2 years ago Don't know about 2000+ grit polishing concrete, it's likely to be wet sanded but still. The particles would be a lot finer.The 'engineered' stone is just very fine dust along with binders.
Reason077 2 years ago Yes, but the dust from concrete or natural stone doesn’t seem to be anything like as dangerous as the dust from engineered stone.(You still should use PPE and avoid inhaling it, of course!) xxs 2 years ago Don't know about 2000+ grit polishing concrete, it's likely to be wet sanded but still. The particles would be a lot finer.The 'engineered' stone is just very fine dust along with binders.
xxs 2 years ago Don't know about 2000+ grit polishing concrete, it's likely to be wet sanded but still. The particles would be a lot finer.The 'engineered' stone is just very fine dust along with binders.
Yes, but the dust from concrete or natural stone doesn’t seem to be anything like as dangerous as the dust from engineered stone.
(You still should use PPE and avoid inhaling it, of course!)
Don't know about 2000+ grit polishing concrete, it's likely to be wet sanded but still. The particles would be a lot finer.
The 'engineered' stone is just very fine dust along with binders.