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Glass Polish 3.4oz (100ml) is a professional-grade cerium oxide polishing compound with an ultra-fine 1.2 micron grit, engineered for flawless optical polishing of all glass surfaces and beyond. Ideal for removing imperfections, scratches, and stains, it works best at 1500-2500 rpm and is perfect for the final polishing step in multi-stage restoration projects.















| ASIN | B005M273TM |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 97,042 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 143 in Polishing Accessories |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (611) |
| Date First Available | 9 Sept. 2011 |
| Grit Description | Fine 1.2 Microns |
| Grit Number | 100 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 140 g |
| Item model number | GP14004 |
| Manufacturer | Glass Polish |
| Material | Cerium Oxide |
| Part Number | 14004 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.7 x 10.01 cm; 140 g |
| Size | 100ml |
A**E
Great product
Works a treat on my patio table. Very pleased Recommended.
J**N
Not just good on glass.
I am so pleased that I found this Polish, because I was in need of a final polish for my stones, and I had wasted my money on other products, but I have found a product that works well for the final finish, so I will be buying some more of this very soon, so that I don’t run out.
N**G
Good stuff but be prepared!
It's no miracle juice and you will need to be prepared to put in some time and effort. My windscreen had some bad scratches on it from previous owner which appear to be from the wipers dragging stuff across it. I spent about 20 mins giving it a quick polish with this stuff and it's visibly better. I've no doubt if I spent a good hour that I would be able to almost eliminate the marks. You've got to remember, we are talking about glass here which is a hard material so the stuff is actually pretty effective taking that into consideration.
M**E
Just follow the instructions explicitly
I had a load of scratches from windscreen wiper falling off, these were fairly big and long I tried to use normal polish for windscreen but no luck. Then I tried this stuff and watched numerous YouTube videos on how to use it. It took 40 minutes of effort and now I have a shiny clear windscreen. Buy this and get some good quality pads for my drill, after I polished out the scratches I washed and then applied rain-x to the screen.
M**D
Not worth it
I didn’t work at all. I bought it to remove scratches, all it did was a bit of clearing the glass.
D**N
Three Stars
did the job with hard work
S**Y
Pre mixed good consistency use to remove windcreen scratches
Had a fair number of scratches on all car windows including the windscreen after a snow shovel was used on them to remove some stuck snow. Used this mix dotted on a small polishing pad for glass in a powered drill and removed them all in just a couple passes. windows were left clear. It is a bit messy and make sure to follow the instructions. Useful to 'you tube' it as well. Its a bit more expensive than buying the powder and mixing it up yourself but convenient.
R**R
does exactly what is says on the tin
I was apprehensive about using a drill on my car windscreen. Kids had used a snow shovel with sharp edges on the car (no - trying to be helpful) and had left lots of scratches on the windscreen. The scratches were not deep, but unable to remove by cleaning. I am a 48 year old female, with very little knowledge of cars and I managed this just fine, wet the windscreen, sprayed water from time to time. Easy to use, and all scratches are out. Extremely pleased with the purchase.
A**E
Viele feine Kratzer im Glas der Balkontür... genau auf Augenhöhe! Das tat schon beim Hingucken weh! Ich bin davon ausgegangen, dass hier ein Wunder passieren muss, um diesen "Hingucker" in den Griff zu bekommen. Ich wollte sicher gehen und habe zunächst ein Mittel gegen Kratzer im sensiblen Brillenglas besorgt. Das hätte ich mir aber echt sparen können, denn es funktionierte gar nicht. So habe ich mich für dieses Glass Polish und das entsprechende Zubehör (Filz und Aufsatz für den Akkuschrauber) entschieden und habe auf das Wunder gehofft, vor allem, dass die unschönen Kratzer mitten auf der Scheibe nicht noch "verschlimmbessert" werden und der Schandfleck noch größer wird. Tag 1: Weil ich in den Rezensionen gelesen habe, dass mehrere Durchgänge erforderlich sind, habe ich 3x poliert und wieder abgewaschen. Ergebnis: Es scheint schon etwas besser geworden zu sein. Tag 2: Zwei Durchgänge wie am Vortag. Ergebnis: Heute bin ich mir sicher, dass die Kratzer weniger sichtbar sind als ursprünglich. Den ursprünglichen "Hingucker" muss man fast schon suchen. Eigentlich habe ich jetzt schon mehr erreicht als ich zuvor zu hoffen gewagt habe. Deshalb bewerte ich auch schon heute mit alles zur Verfügung stehenden Sternchen, denn ich bin jetzt schon happy. Aber jetzt zeigt sich, wie richtig und wichtig die Empfehlungen in den anderen Rezensionen sind, Geduld zu haben und die Stelle mehrfach zu bearbeiten. Dankeschön dafür! 🙂 Ich werde dran bleiben und immer mal wieder mit dem Akkuschrauber polieren. Und bin natürlich gespannt, was sich noch verändert. Meine Bedenken, die unschöne Stelle mitten im Glas noch zu vergrößern, waren übrigens völlig umsonst!
D**A
Très efficace sur verre de montre ( dépoli au préalable au papier de verre 1200 à l'eau. ) après une demi heure d'huile de coude, verre parfaitement transparent.
J**E
great product.exactly as described
J**E
Para rayas muy leves
V**E
Solitamente le lenti non si toccano: prima si usa la pipetta per far andare via la polvere se essa persiste si usa il pennino delicato (che io preferisco non usare) ed infine se ci sono macchie o problemi ulteriori si passa al pannino in microfibra usato molto delicatamente per non graffiare la lente di un obiettivo che può costare magari quanto un'auto. Il problema degli obiettivi usati e "vecchi" di decenni (se mal tenuti, ovviamente) sono principalmente 4: muffa, funghi, opacizzazione e graffi. Per i primi due occorre uno specialista poiché bisogna smontare l'obiettivo e applicare ammoniaca e ossigeno (oltre a raggi UV) per debellare questi fattori infestanti (che crescono solo in caso di umidità interna etc...), per gli ultimi due solitamente il consiglio è "lascia stare", poiché le lenti non si toccano. Tuttavia qualche fotoamatore esperto si è cimentato più volte nella "levigazione" di lenti antiche di valore (ma tuttavia inutilizzabili per opacizzazione) condividendo i risultati, ottimi, ottenuti. Si può fare con qualunque crema che crei uno strato di levigazione (brillacciaio per casa, dentifricio etc...), ma sicuramente il risultato migliore e più veloce si ottiene con un polish di questo tipo: fine e sopratutto con componenti controllate. Su una lente (interna, quella vicino al sensore) di un vecchio obiettivo altrimenti da buttare ufficialmente (era un sigma 70-300 che mi era stato regalato in quanto economico ed in quelle condizioni non più di valore) ho applicato la procedura di levigazione con cotone e panno in microfibra ed i risultati sono stati ottimi! l'opacizzazione non è scomparsa (sfortunatamente una parte interna è leggermente opacizzata) però la lente all'esterno è veramente rinata. Ovviamente non consiglierei una procedura del genere per un obiettivo nuovo in garanzia e di gran valore, ma se è l'ultima spiaggia vi consiglio un tentativo, ho visto obiettivi rinascere dato che erano ricoperti di molti micro-graffi (quasi impercettibili nello scatto, ma tant'è) e tornare limpidi.
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