

✨ Polish Like a Pro, Shine Like a Boss ⚡
Glass Polish PRO is a premium 1.76oz cerium oxide powder with 95% TREO purity and ultra-fine 2.5 micron particles, designed for fast, professional-grade glass polishing. It effectively removes scratches, sanding marks, and surface defects on a wide range of glass and stone surfaces, delivering crystal-clear results. Safe, eco-friendly, and easy to use, it’s trusted by experts since 2003 and supported by detailed tutorials.














| ASIN | B005HVU2FU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,352 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #146 in Abrasive Finishing Compounds |
| Brand | Glass Polish |
| Brand Name | Glass Polish |
| Compatible Material | Ceramic,automotive,glass |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,687 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 01234432111198 |
| Grit Material | Cerium Oxide |
| Grit Material Type | Cerium Oxide |
| Grit Number | 2.5 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Included Components | Cerium Oxide |
| Item Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.76 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.76 x 2.76 x 1.77 inches |
| Manufacturer | Glass Polish |
| Material | Cerium Oxide |
| Material Type | Cerium Oxide |
| Unit Count | 1.7637 Ounce |
M**A
Pebble Time - Works Well, But Beware...
This works very well for my Pebble Time, but one warning, it does appear to take off some sort of coating (oleophobic?) on the glass of the watch. So be careful if this is something that you want to retain. Mine had some fairly decent scratches on it that made it hard to see through to see the time, so for me it was worth losing this coating. Because of this coating, this took quite a bit more time to polish as a small circle appeared when I was polishing the scratches off of the watch. This circle looked really clear and smooth, but there was a border where this coating was coming off, so it looked strange. Since there was this border, I ended up having to polish the entire surface in order to make the watch look normal. I've included screenshots of how the watch looked initially, then how it looked after a bit of polishing, and then how it looked in the end. It took a lot of time to polish out the scratches, but it did the job. All in all, it took like 1 and a half to two hours to polish by hand only. Probably would have been a lot quicker if I used a dremel. I hardly ended up using much of the powder, but at least I know I have a lot to spare if I need to polish any more glass. In the end, that watch looks much better; almost like new. Update: After using it for a while, it definitely seems a lot shinier than it used to be as there is a glare that is a lot more prominent on the screen making the watch a bit harder to see, but in my case, it was definitely an improvement over how it used to look.
B**Y
Worked on Windshield Glass Scratches
I cleaned my frost covered windshield with the wrong "scraper" leaving 6-8 rather long scratches and a few short ones. I didn't want to replace the windshield and found cerium oxide mentioned on the internet. My fingernail would hesitate when I slide it across the scratch but did keep going. I thought that the scratches may be too deep for this product. I only ordered this small amount since I didn't believe that it would work in my case. I was wrong, it worked well. I used a small dremel type tool and a felt pad that was only about an inch across. I marked the scratches on the inside of my windshield with a black magic marker, giving me a target area to work on. I mixed up the powder with enough water to make a paste, dipped my felt pad into it, and starting working on the scratches. I followed the scratch lengthways and worked back and forth not knowing which would be best. I kept the pad flat against the glass and only used a moderate pressure. If I pressed too hard my tools would slow down and I would know to ease up a bit. The small scratches came out rather quickly. The deeper wider ones took a bit longer. I would clean off the residue and wipe the inside of my windshield with alcohol to remove the black marker. If I could still see the scratch I repeated the application process. It took 3-4 trys to get all of the scratches out. The black marker helped but a white one might have been better. The black was a bit hard to see. Try this on your scratches. It won't hurt to try. It wasn't that hard. Just allow a bit of time to do a careful job. You might want to wear eye protection and an old shirt. The rotary tool flung the paste around a bit. Good luck.
J**.
Works
Works well. Got scratched out of windshield
K**Z
Wack
Waist of money, glass are as they were before product
M**Y
Glass polish
Was ok. Didn't buff quite as well as I had hoped for.
M**Z
Fully satisfied with the result
It worked as expected, just a few scratches really hard to find after polishing
E**T
This product is excellent!
This product works for medium to small scrapes. I bought it to polish a fossil digital watch, and it worked amazingly. If you need something that works for deeper scratches make sure to buy a higher-grade polish. If the scratch is too deep don't expect magic.
P**Y
not impressed with quanity
almost fifteen dollars is way too much to pay for ten ounces of this product. It has the consistancy of baby powder, reason why I ordered it was to remove scratches from my windshield due to animal damage. It did not work unfortunatly but instead left overspray everywhere. Now this probably is not how the product is supposed to be used but still, it should be cheaper.
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