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Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound is a premium fine-grit powder designed to quickly and effectively remove scratches and scuff marks from glass and mirrors. Simply mix with water to create a fast-acting polishing paste that works best with a felt polishing wheel or orbital buffer. Ideal for automotive windshields, household glass, and even etched surfaces, this 8 oz compound offers professional-grade results in a convenient, safely packed container.
| ASIN | B009XUAA4Y |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,392 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in Abrasive Finishing Compounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,121) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2012 |
| Grit Description | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | CCOO0A01 |
| Manufacturer | TechnologyLK |
| Material | Cerium Oxide |
| Part Number | CCOO0A01 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 1 inches |
J**Y
Gets out scratches but use an orbital sander!
Works as it should, probably enough for 2 windshields.
R**S
Great on glass
I recommend this product. It worked well on polishing glass.
B**.
Messy to use with my buffer but worked
Deep scratches on my windshield from attempts to remove bugs etc. Be careful what you use to clean glass, you may live to regret it. So, bought the buffer pads for my drill and the cerium oxide to polish the scratches. Got about a 90% clearing of some ugly-deep scratches. Nothing else in my cleaner, polish inventory even began to do the job. Dilution with water means you'll have some spray coming off the buffer pads, but it's hard to fix somethings without making a mess.
A**R
great polish at a cheap price.
Works great. cheapest price for the most polish, used a harbor freight polisher for my windshield to remove scratches. 2-3 hours later and removed about 80-90 percent of the grooves. some notes: COVER YOUR PAINT. the polish itself is messy like many have said, but another thing it can do is with you rubbing up against the paint and the polishers cord running across the fenders the splatter can scuff and scratch up the clear coat on your paint. not a huge issue as i have meguiars polishing compound which did the trick to remove it but be careful. less is more, I really Didnt need a large amount of compound, i used a spray bottle with water + sprinkle the powder to create a slurry and kept it wet while working. the wool pad also picks up a lot of the polish so adding more is just going to go running down the glass, although its cheap enough to be fine to overdo. Clean very thoroughly after use, make sure there is no leftover residue on the glass and clean your wiper blades as well. you don't want all this work to go to waste because extra polish got stuck on your wipers causing them to slowly carve new grooves and scratches over time.
A**R
It works on etched glass maybe not on scratches if your fingernails can catch catch on them.
Had water spots etched on car windows. Previous owner let hard water dry on glass. Tried everything to no avail. Ordered this and used a 2 inch buffer. It did the trick. Clear windows.
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.
C**N
Didn't Remove Scratches
I purchased this to remove fine scratches on a glass coffee table. After making into a paste and rubbing the scratches for about 30 minutes, it did NOTHING. Very disappointed!
W**E
Nothing short of AMAZING!!! Cleared Mirror Scratches and Shower Door Calcium Deposits
After watching the TechnologyLK YouTube video for removing scratches from glass, I decided to give this a try. First Project: Removing Brillow Pad Scratches From a Mirror - The mirror was one that the wife wanted to replace anyways, so I figured if I destroyed it, no big deal. Pulled the mirror off the wall, mixed the slurry, dipped a 3" felt wheel attached to a Dewalt drill into the slurry, and went to work. First thing I noticed was that the direction you angle the drill has a big impact on vibrations. Vibrations plus too much speed equal slurry spray, which is messy. After the first slury spray, I taped the edges of the mirror to avoid gettng slurry under the frame. Second thing I noticed was that if you apply more pressure, the polishing is more effective, but it is tiring applying contant pressure. I changed hands a few times which helped with the hand fatigue. After about 15 minutes, both brillow scuffs were 99% clear and the mirror was back on the wall. I'm sure I could have gotten any remaining deep scratches out had I worked it longer, but the mirror looked perfect at a glance. I then had the lovely task of telling my wide that she didn't have to buy a new mirror afterall! ;) Second Project: Removing Calcium Deposits from a Glass Show Door - After success with the mirror, I went to tackle the infamous calcium deposits on the shower door. Our door was almost white and nothing I'd tried so far took them out. After a quick trial run with the slurry, the door (at least a 5" circle) was crystal clear!! Again, just amazing. I stopped there because I was running out of time and the whole door will take an hour or two, but I have full confidence it'll look amazing once complete. For reference, I used the Sutemribor 75mm Felt Polishing Wheel with a Dewalt drill.
N**!
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A**R
Great product for 5th stage of rock tumbling.
L**G
Does the job
P**W
It’s makes a nice shine but not as well as the aluminum oxide.
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