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941601202 16-inch Concrete Prep Plus Tool, 25 Grit, Counter Clockwise with NP9200 Clutch Plate and 1.5-inch Riser

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  • Abrades the surface to prep for difficult jobs. The ultimate concrete prep tool for hard-to-prep surfaces.
  • Perfect for removing a thin layer of paint or epoxy. This new heavy duty prep tool is ideally suited to prep concrete floors for an application of paints, epoxies, or stains.
  • Uses a 25 diamond grit bonded to metallic backing and assembled to flexible steel spring blades
  • Flexible blades designed to always remain in contact with the floor regardless of floor imperfections
  • The concrete prep Plus tool can be used with any floor buffer or auto-scrubber


Introducing concrete prep Plus from Diamabrush By Malish. The ultimate concrete prep tool for hard-to-prep surfaces. The Diamabrush By Malish concrete prep system has been extended to now include concrete prep Plus. This new heavy duty prep tool is ideally suited to prep floors for an application of paints, epoxies, or stains. The concrete prep Plus will also remove a thin layer of paint or epoxy. Concrete prep Plus is specially designed to last up to 3 to 4 times longer (up to 50,000 sq.Ft.) than our standard concrete prep tool. With its more durable cutting blades, the Diamabrush By Malish concrete prep Plus allows prepping concrete floors to take place in a fraction of the time. Like all products in the Diamabrush By Malish system, the concrete prep Plus tool can be used on your existing floor maintenance equipment. This particular tool is designed to handle the pressure and weight of heavy down pressure machines like large ride-on scrubbers and heavier duty floor machines and buffers. Concrete prep Plus is the first step in a complete concrete floor preparation system. Following the use of concrete prep Plus, six (6) polishing tools may be used (from coarse to fine) to achieve the level of gloss your application requires.


Mark B
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
claims this product is good for 50,000 ft - I barely got 800 ft out of it before it started breaking. Please see pics of the brackets that fell off. And the company is terrible to deal with when asking for a return label & refund. Very, very poor customer service. They finally send the return label and then refunded only half using the remaining half as RESTOCKING FEE!! No where in their description does it make this claim of charging a restocking fee. I reached out to them about it and now they say the claim was fraudulent and they are filing a fraud claim. We sent them pics of how bad this thing looks after 800 ft of use. Falling apart at 800 means you will never get 50,00 ft of usage, they shouldn't make this claim. So we should have over 49,200 ft of usage left on this thing, how far do you think a fraud claim is going to go. I've attached only the pic of the broken brackets but if you want to see more, I'm happy to share.
Valentin
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022
The product failed after 7 hrs of serviceThe holding bracket started to fail
Jeff B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
I use this tool for prepping BARE CONRETE. To tool is good for prepping BARE concrete prior to epoxy coatngs. Not for removing paint or nm other coatings. if you want to test it first, Home Depot tool rental rents these. But purchase one because HD is expensive.
mark simmons
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2018
I got this last week to prep a garage floor for installing a epoxy coating. I have been in this business for 14 years and a couple of years ago I spent close $5,000 on a diamond grinder and needed attachments. The super slow removal rate is very disappointing at this price point. Hence the purchase of this Diamabrush. Like most tools when I first fired it up and blades were new it seem to work pretty well, the longer I ran it the less removal/white concrete began to show. I had all the dust extraction attachments so ran it dry but at one point I tried wet to see if that helped, No and just made more mess to clean. In it’s defense this was new construction and the sealer was unusually thick with now time for it to be worn down. I have another floor to do in a couple of weeks and will give it one more try before final judgement.