✨ Polish Like a Pro! ✨
The Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound is an 8 oz powerhouse designed to quickly and effectively remove scratches from glass surfaces. With its fine grit and convenient packaging, this product is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts looking to restore clarity and shine to their glass items.
Manufacturer | TechnologyLK |
Part Number | CCOO0A01 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 1 inches |
Item model number | CCOO0A01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Cerium Oxide |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Grit Description | Fine |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**L
Took dishwasher haze off of Waterford crystal.
Definitely helped remove the haze on some irreplaceable Waterford crystal that we thought was ruined. We thought crystal glasses were safe in the dishwasher, wrong! Anyway, to our delight, without a whole lot of effort, a small amount of this product and a wet paper towel restored our glasses to perfect clear condition. Saved a future heirloom.I plan to try it on some other everyday glasses that also got hazed by the dishwasher. Glad to know there is a fix.
J**Y
Just what I needed!
I made a terrible mistake when cleaning my windows and they were etched by something acidic in the washer rag I used. I had no other choice than to get pads for my rotary buffer and a bag of this stuff. This saved me thousands of dollars in having to replace my windows. I can look out and see mountains without any stains or etching left in the way. There is no more etching and no more fog. Simply clear, pure glass.Look how clear and pristine the view out my window is!
B**Y
works well- Cover EVerything
I had many fine wiper streaks on the drivers side of my window. I tried glass polishers, compounds with only minimal success. I decided to try cerium oxide.First- Cover Everything within a 6 foot radius. This gets on everything!Use the "Proper" fine nap Wool Pad (not a polishing foam pad) makes a big difference in getting out the fine scratches. If you want to do a light "polish" with glass polish afterwards you can use the foam pad.Make sure the cerium is very diluted with water .(Not paste)Worked quite well. Got out 90% of the scratches.Use a "Sealer" or ceramic nano coating to seal the glass when done. Helps prevent further scratches and gives it a protective coating
D**N
WORKED GREAT!
I recently bought a 2012 Genesis that had widespread wiper damage across the windshield. Extremely happy with results of my repair. I used a cheap harbor freight buffer and instead of using a buffing pad I cut a couple of micro fiber cloths first one about an inch less in diameter than the second one which would go over top the first cloth. The backing pad I have is hard and has a velcro type facing and will hold the cloths in place. Do not use this method if you are not very experienced with a buffer. I found it much more efficient to spray from a bottle a light mist of water over one side of the glass and then sprinkle the powder over top of the moistened windshield. This will give you the perfect consistency for polishing out the scratches. Either remove wipers or stay away from them to prevent an unexpected pull on the buffer. DO NOT WEAR A BELT WHEN POLISHING THE WINDSHIELD OR YOU WILL VERY LIKELY SCRATCH THE PAINT ON YOUR FENDERS WITH YOUR BELT BUCKLE. This review is based on my own experience and what worked best for me and you may not have the same outcome as I did.
A**T
Worked well
It did its job for I used it for
G**A
Buen produto
Muy agresivo y deja marcas
D**K
Best Priced Cerium Oxide
Large amount of Cerium oxide for a great price!
T**I
This is the worst!
Absolutely terrible product. Every now and then, you wind up with a product that makes the situation worse. This is a EXTREMELY fine powder abrasive. It sorta has the consistency of powder makeup or graphite lubricant. I purchased this to polish my car's windshield to remove some light scratches caused by windshield wipers. Not only did it NOT work in removing the scratches, but the fine power embedded itself into the tiniest of pits in the windshield and is covered in light colored specks. There is no way to get them out. The powder will stick to any surface and will not come off without water and physical contact. I've tried a high pressure hose and the Cerium oxide just sticks to surfaces like glue, but rubs off with ease with water and physical contact. The problem is that it gets into areas where you might not be able to reach without special tools or picks. It will also embed into plastics and rubber, thereby dulling the surfaces. I had made a slurry mixture and applied using a 6" DA polisher with glass polishing pad, and the stuff is EVERYWHERE.
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