- Cerium Oxide is the best polishing powder to remove glass scratch
- Can be used on any windscreen, rear or side windows or any other type of glass i.e. toughened glass, double glazed units, windows, patio doors, glass tables, shower screens, fish tanks, aquarium, marine applications and more.
- You need a power drill or dremel tool, we only supply the polishing pads and wheels, drill and tool not included*
- Please see instructional video below*
INSTRUCTIONS
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Fill one of the tubs, about half full, with water and place the felt polishing wheel into the water to get it damp while you mix your polishing compound
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Place about two tablespoons of the cerium oxide into the other tub and add a small splash of water
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Use a small rod or stick to stir the mixture until the powder dissolves in the water. You’ll want to end up with a slurry that’s about the consistency of heavy cream. Keep stirring and adding small amounts of water until you reach the right consistency, which you can check with your finger.
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Make sure the glass is clean before you start and dampen it thoroughly with a clean lint-free towel.
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Check your felt polishing wheel. You want it damp, but not dripping wet.
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Attach the wheel to your electric or cordless drill and dip it lightly into the polishing slurry. Let any excess drip off into the tub.
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Buff the scratched area, starting slowly at first, then increasing the speed. Keep the felt polishing wheel moving from side to side at all times and use moderate pressure. Eventually, a dry film will form over the scratched area as you work. Stop buffing before the film is completely dry.
CAUTION:
• When the slurry is almost dry, be careful. Buffing dry glass can overheat it and it could crack. So don’t overdo it. Always be sure the surface is sufficiently damp when you are working on it.
• When the slurry is dry, just wipe it off.
• You can repeat the process if any scratches or stains are still visible.
If you have leftover compound, simply cover the tub to store it. When the slurry dries out, it can be reused simply by adding water.
FAQ
Answer:
You need the high speed revolutions of a felt buffing pad powered by a drill or a dremel tool
2) Question:
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Should be, stuff went a long way for me. Done 3 windshields and have not used 1/2 yet.
3) Question:
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Yes, if done properly! It has worked great in my windshield.
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Sorry, I’m not sure. I used it for dog scratches on my back door that’s glass. I had to buff it twice, but it worked like a charm!
5) Question:
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Yes. Be careful not to stay in one spot too long or run dry.