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πŸ’Ž C0301 - CRL Cerium Oxide: High-Quality One Pound Polish for Professional Results Review

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Description of πŸ’Ž C0301 - CRL Cerium Oxide: High-Quality One Pound Polish for Professional Results

Used with the CRL9257 Scratch Polisher. Ideal for Recirculating Slurry Systems. Easily Cleaned From Glass and Equipment.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing things! Glass care

Unfortunately I used a 3M ScotchBrite wet wipe to remove significant limescale stains on car glass. Big mistake! Impregnated with carborundum, this pad will scratch the glass like hell, turning it into a haze that looks like frosted glass! Nothing, nothing could remove those scratches except cerium oxide powder. It was a lot of work with a hard felt buffing pad on a drill powered from an outlet. A cordless drill will break too quickly due to the significant pressure and force required to rotate

Pros
  • Best in niche
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

IT WORKS! for glass care

I have never been so satisfied with a product. I have a 1970 Dodge Charger 500. When I bought it and they sent it to me. The transport company scratched the windshield. For years, glass companies have been telling me I need a new windshield, which is going to cost me about $500. Well I almost collapsed and bought a new windshield when I came across this product on YouTube. I bought several 3" felt pads in sets of 5. Using an electric drill, felt pads and this wonderful cerium oxide product. I…

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  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Removes water spots and scratches on glass.

After mixing it with water, I used it on a 7 inch orbital polisher with a lambswool pad to remove water stains from the windows and windshield of my 2008 Escalade. Before I bought this I used Bar Keepers Friend which would have removed most of the water stains but left a few heavy stains on the windshield and tanning bed. I read to try 0000 steel wool with BKF on hard water stains. This worked, but left many very small scratches which, when struck around the source, left swirls and bright…

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  • New
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  • Slightly torn