✨ Polish Like a Pro: Elevate Your Shine Game!
The Glass Polish 90002 Cerium Oxide Fine Grade Powder is a premium polishing solution designed for glass surfaces. With 95% purity and an average particle size of just 2.5 microns, this 100-gram jar effectively removes imperfections, scratches, and surface damage. Its excellent water solubility ensures a consistent and fast polishing action, making it suitable for various materials including stones, ceramics, and metals. Environmentally friendly and safe for use in any setting, this product is a must-have for anyone looking to achieve a pristine finish.
Manufacturer | GLASS POLISH |
Part number | 90002 |
Item Weight | 99 g |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 4 cm; 99.22 g |
Item model number | 90002 |
Size | 100 grams |
Color | white |
Material | Oxide |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Grit Rating | 100 |
Grit Description | Fine |
Included components | 100 grams jar of cerium oxide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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M**S
sehr gut !
2x angewendet und man sieht fast keine Kratzer mehr !! Bin positiv überrascht !!
B**H
Qualité produit délais et sécurité de livraison
Pour une utilisation privée
P**S
Persevere. My son said it wasn't possible
I don't know how but between August and October I collected a deep scratch from the N/S windscreen wiper blade of my original BMW windscreen. I bought and used up a tin half the size of this one but didn't remove the scratch which was very annoying in low October sun. This is double the size, and I used most of it. It took about 50 minutes with a Fein multitool (I was warned off using a circular motion with a drill). My son would have abandoned the project. It's not easy.
Z**K
Here is how to avoid the mess....
It works great, but using it with a drill attachment will fling this stuff all over the place.The solution is to make a shroud that encloses the drill attachment. Take an empty plastic peanut butter jar (or something similar that is wider than your buffing pad), and drill a hole in the bottom that is a little wider than the shank of the drill attachment. Stick the shank through the hole so that the buffing pad is inside the jar, then carefully cut the jar so that it touches the glass and encloses the pad when you apply normal pressure.Also, use lots of water and go slow. Pay attention to the temperature because this generates a lot of friction heat and can easily crack the glass if you go too fast.
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