1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a polishing and scrubbing apparatus similar to polishing pads used with electric or propane fueled internal combustion engine polishing machines.
2. Statement of the Prior Art
The prior art shows numerous structures of polishing pads for use with floor polishing machines. These pads conventionally have a central aperture for attaching them to the undersurface of a polishing machine. One of the disadvantages of these conventional pads is that they do not present cutting surfaces to cut wax from the floor. An additional disadvantage of conventional pads is that they create a great amount of drag on the machine often resulting in overheating and consequent overloading of electrical circuits.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages in conventional pads by providing a polishing apparatus having multiple cutting edges to remove hardened wax on a floor as well as reduced surface area thus preventing drag.
Representative of prior art devices are disclosed in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. and copies are furnished for the record: 3,183,542 on 5/1965 to Anders; 3,793,665 on 2/1974 to Thielen; 4,307,480 on 12/1891 to Fallen; 4,502,174 on 5/1985 to Rones.