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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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Details

MaterialSynthetic
BrandDMT (Diamond Machining Technology)
ColorWhite
Item Dimensions LxWxH11 x 6 x 4.25 inches
Item Weight0.16 Ounces

Description of πŸš€ DiaPaste Compound Boost

Crafted from the highest quality materials. Built for performance and durability. Made in United States. Extends working life of tool. Assists in building sharper, stronger edge. Creates highly polished, mirror finish. Apply oil-based compound to flat surface, using precise angle control, sharpen tool against the compound to achieve desired results. Convenient 2-gram tube.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It did not help to remove deep scratches on the watch glass.

The product polished the glass of my civilian watch and made it very shiny. But the scratches were not removed. I have to say the scratches are deep so I don't know if anything can fix them. When I used the plunger to squeeze out the product, the whole mixture came out at once and made a terrible mess.

Pros
  • Made from the highest quality materials
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works great, doesn't take much

This slidepaste is the next level up on the most common "green" grit of most compound rods people use in their EDC knives. All you need is good skin. It takes the edge of hair shaving to "pop out" the hair, which is a good way to describe it. I would not recommend this as a single mix, more as a second finishing mix for those looking for a next level sharp edge.

Pros
  • Handy 2 gram tube
Cons
  • Working Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buy Tormek or Happich

I use chef's knife edge compound and the volume/consistency of this product is pretty poor. I use a homemade buffalo leather belt. I use coarse paste on the suede side and fiber on the tanned side. (Usually Tormek and then Happich) and they're 1/6 the price per volume. This (t paste) "stressed" my lines 3 times (compared to the completion which took 1/2 year) and I left. I can get a mirror finish on both sides of the blade. It's expensive and inefficient.

Pros
  • Made in USA
Cons
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Garmin Perfect Scratch Removal

If you care about the money you spent on a Garmin with a sapphire crystal, look no further. It removes scratches like you won't believe. I thought I'd messed up my glass more than once, but this keeps removing whatever scratches I've put on it so far. I haven't had to make deep scratches yet, but the ones that are there you can feel when you slide your finger across the screen. Make sure you have a good microfiber cloth. The thickness is not what you expect and there is no smudge on the bezel…

Pros
  • Helps make edges sharper and more durable
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's a good thing, a little pricey, but you don't need much.

I love this stuff. I exercise a lot to keep my edges and this three pack will last me about a year. It's a nice micron progression, I wish there were more ways to go a little thinner, but it's still great and gets me closer to the mirror. It's a little pricey, but compared to other options at Revain, it's a very good deal. It's easy to use, just a few dabs here and there. It then hardens well and evenly in about 8-12 hours. I just leave my lines on overnight. Then when it hardens I put them in…

Pros
  • Built for performance and durability
Cons
  • Unreliable