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Cerium Polishing Solution Microns: GP90001 for Superior Glass Polishing Results Review

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Description of Cerium Polishing Solution Microns: GP90001 for Superior Glass Polishing Results

✔️1.7 oz (50 grams) Fine Grade Cerium Oxide ✔️Purity: TREO 95% ✔️ Average Particle Size: 2.5 microns. ✔️ Rare earth mineral used for the final polishing blemishes, scuffs, superficial scratches, hard water deposits and adhesive residue. ✔️ High suspension in water, No sharp edges, Clean cut, Fast stock removal, Contains No Zinc. ✔️ Can be used on any type of glass including toughened glass and mirrors, also sutibale for polishing marble and ceramic tiles. ✔️Can be used in many applications: Glass, Automotive, Optical, Horological, Chaton industry.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice job done! - Abrasives and Paints

Problem: 2 vertical scratches on the rear window of a '94 Honda S2000 Hardtop. First solution: Sand the scratches with 600 grit auto sandpaper and that made it worse, left more scratches and I thought I'd never get them out. Solution 2: Bought a 3M DIY Scratch Removal System and tried Meguiar's Scratch X 2.0. Very little, if anything, changes the appearance of the original, scratched and sanded with 600 grit sandpaper. Final Solution: Read online and order cerium oxide from Revain. The product…

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  • Finishing Compounds
Cons
  • When in doubt

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pebble Time - works fine, but be careful.

This works very well with my Pebble Time, but one warning: it looks like it's peeling some kind of coating (oleophobic?) off the watch glass. So be careful if you want to keep this. Mine had some pretty decent scratches that made it hard to tell the time, so losing that coating was worth it for me. This coating took a little longer to polish because of the scratches from the watch that showed a small circle while polishing. This circle looked really clear and smooth, but there was an edge where

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  • Abrasives and varnishes
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  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Handling Scratches on Windshield

I cleaned a frozen windshield with the wrong "scraper" leaving 6-8 fairly long scratches and a few short ones. I didn't want to replace my windshield and found mention of cerium oxide online. My nail wobbled as I ran it over the scratch, but kept moving. I thought the scratches might be too deep for this product. I only ordered this small amount as I didn't think it would work for me. I was wrong, it worked fine. I used a small Dremel tool and a felt pad that was only about an inch wide. I…

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  • Industrial & Scientific
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  • Crumpled Packaging