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TechDiamondTools Diamond Polishing Compound Polishing Paste 14,000 Grit 0-1 Microns for Marble Glass Metal Rock Jewelry Resin Silver Chrome Gemstone with High Concentration of Diamond Powder USA Made
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Material | Diamond |
Grit Material | Metal,Resin,Diamond |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4 x 0.75 inches |
Brand | TechDiamondTools |
Grit Type | Super Fine |
About this item
- OIL-BASED COMPOUND: we offer 1 item 5 gram syringe of industrial quality diamond polishing paste with 50% concentration of diamond powder, professional grade of 14,000 Grit, 0 to 1 Microns which is most suitable for Final Polish.
- MADE IN USA: Forget other cheap polishing compounds! TechDiamondTools ultra precise, high strength polishing compounds ensure sustainable quality in any kind of application. Keep away from artificially colored abrasives. TechDiamondTools high-tech diamond compound has no color additives. It facilitates faster cutting and is safe for materials with high permeability.
- USE OUR PRODUCTS AS: polishing compound, stropping compound, epoxy polishing paste, rock polishing compound, lapidary diamond paste, buffing compound, resin polishing, abrasive paste, metal polishing compound, granite compound. Use it both for manual and machine polishing. Best used with the wool buffs or leather strops.
- SUITABLE FOR ANY SCENARIO: scratch genie, knife polishing compound, micron paste, mirror repair, glass watch scratch remover, watch polishing, crystal polishing, gun polishing, flattening, sharpening, knife sharpening, stock removal.
- IDEAL FOR ALMOST ANY MATERIAL: glass, metal, ceramics, gemstone, marble, wood, steel, aluminum, granite, stainless, simichrome, rock, plastic, jewelers, brass, cerium, polyurethane, acrylic, rottenstone.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 7 x 4 x 0.75 inches; 0.16 ounces
- Date First Available : July 3, 2012
- Manufacturer : TechDiamondTools
- ASIN : B008GXS15O
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,599 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
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TechDiamondTools is a Silicon Valley based manufacturer of polishing diamond compounds of various usage. Since 2013, we have sold more than 50,000 polishing compounds. We have won the trust of customers in the USA and far beyond its borders.
We are extremely loyal to our clients and, therefore, we continually test new diamonds and powders to maintain the quality of our product and ensure that it always provides perfect results.
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TechDiamondTools Sets of Polishing Compounds | Set of 3 Polishing Compounds | Set of 5 Polishing Compounds | Set of 10 Polishing Compounds | |
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Quantity | 3 diamond polishing pastes | 5 diamond polishing pastes | 10 diamond polishing pastes |
TechDiamondTools 1 unit of 5 grams of Diamond Polishing Compound Diamond paste for Stock Removal or Lapping Metals, it has 50% concentration of diamond powders, 5 grams paste packaged in syringes. This is oil-based paste, easy for use. Best use with wool polishers for polishing. No coloring paste, opal polishing, lapping paste, lapping compound, buffing paste, buffing compound, diamond paste buffing compound, stone polishing compound, wood polishing compound, glass scratch repair, coin polishing paste, rock polishing compound, jewelry polishing compound, jewelry polishing paste, gemstone polishing paste, gemstone polishing compound, polishing paste, polishing compound, polisher, sharpening compound, sharpener, sharpening paste, knife sharpening paste, knife sharpening compound, diamond sharpening compound, diamond sharpening paste, strop compound, stropping compound, stropping paste, diamond stropping compound, diamond stropping paste, diamond finishing paste, finishing compound, diamond paste finishing compound, finishing paste, flattening, flattening paste, flattening compound, diamond flattening compound, diamond flattening paste, techdiamondtools, tech diamond tools, micron polish, micron diamond paste, micron diamond compound, grit, mesh, watch crystal scratch remover, metal polishing cream, silver polishing compound, polishing paste for metal, wheel polishing compound, wax paste, polishing wax paste
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Customers like the performance and shine of the abrasive. For example, they say it works well, shines a rock to a mirror finish and leaves a nice satin polish. Customers are also happy with sharpness, and ease of use. That said, some complain about the drying time. Opinions are mixed on quality and value.
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Customers like the performance of the abrasive. They mention that it works well, is happy with the end results, and delivers consistent superior results. Some mention that the product is fantastic and works well on high speed felt polishing pad.
"...The final picture is the finished product, although it looks superb and flawless, I wonder what a final polish with 8,000 or 14,000 would do...." Read more
"Product seems to be working fine. The paste was very dried out and stuck in the syringe when I received it...." Read more
"Works as it should, does a good job with polishing." Read more
"Seems to work well as a stropping agent on a leather strop to finish off knife edges, which is what I am using it for...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the shine of the abrasive. They mention that it can really get that mirror finish. Some say that it leaves a nice satin polish. Overall, most are happy with the product's shine and recommend it to others.
"Works as it should, does a good job with polishing." Read more
"...but to the naked eye, the 14K grit paste gave the blade edge a nice mirror shine, as you can see on one of my Rowdy Hi-Techs in the pics...." Read more
"...hand polishing labradorite and moonstone and this polish helped me get just the right shine and polish on the stones. Very happy with the end results" Read more
"...Takes a long time to dry but it does put a shine on your blade." Read more
Customers like the sharpness of the abrasives. For example, they say it gets their knives so sharp that they are able to split atoms. They also say it makes their knives sharper, keeps their straight razors sharp, and provides excellent sharpening results. Overall, customers are satisfied with the sharpener.
"Did exactly what I needed it to do. Easy to apply and really refines the edge." Read more
"...very wrong: in short, when properly utilized, this stuff makes your knives sharper, and the difference is significant enough that it can be felt..." Read more
"...The rest is history. Actually, it got my knife so sharp that I am now able to split atoms. I'm worried about setting off a chain reaction." Read more
"...dried quickly, adheres well to the strop, and provided excellent sharpening results." Read more
Customers find the abrasive easy to use. They mention that it has a syringe type dispenser for ease of application without waste, it's easy to control, and it adheres well to the strop. Customers also say that it'll give a polished, crazy sharp edge even on hard steels. They say the product is provided in a convenient applicator and is easy to dispense.
"...doesn't seem to be present, but this paste not only worked, it was easier to work with than my previous lapping kit...." Read more
"Did exactly what I needed it to do. Easy to apply and really refines the edge." Read more
"The paste worked well on a leather strop. Easy to apply uniformly, dried quickly, adheres well to the strop, and provided excellent sharpening..." Read more
"Super easy to work with and didn't burn up like some other cheaper abrasives. Definitely keep you in mind next time I need some high-grade polish." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the smoothness of the abrasive. They mention that it smooths rough glass, runs smooth, and creates a beautiful sheen after sanding. Some say that the product is gentle enough to create a smooth procedure.
"It was smooth procedure. It's my first time to polish lens. I watched some YouTube videos and decided to do it myself. Thank God, all good!..." Read more
"The main reason i got it was to polish my glock trigger parts. Runs super smooth now this stuff works great...." Read more
"...Smooth and shine finish!!" Read more
"...stopping at 4k or 5k because the finish looks wet, super shiny, and super smooth." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the polishing compound. Some mention that it's professional quality, works ok for metal scratches, and totally polished up their scratched phone screen and watch crystal perfectly. However, others say that the scratches were pretty bad, the rubber plunger broke immediately, and the diamond paste is thick and hard to spread with a finger. The grit is inconsistent and the product is demanding to use correctly.
"This product totally polished up my scratched phone screen and my watch crystal perfectly...." Read more
"Worked great removing scratches from the lenses of our sunglasses." Read more
"...Trust me before I started, these scratches were pretty bad. You could actually catch you fingernail on it. Not just a hairline scratch either...." Read more
"...Not too abrasive for my application. The grit was right for what I needed it for." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the abrasive. Some mention it's excellent value, reasonably economical in practice, and a great buy. However, others say that it'll be a waste of time and money.
"...The pricing was great and quite frankly the cheap diamond paste was just not working for me (yeah...i tried to go cheap)...." Read more
"...I am happy with the product and it seems to be a good value. It works well on my strop (wood carving/whittling)." Read more
"This product is useless and a waste of money. It does remove scratches even though I followed the directions to the letter...." Read more
"...Well worth the money!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the drying time of the abrasive. They mention that it would not dry and stayed gummy. Some say that the paste was totally dried out and solidified inside the syringe.
"Product seems to be working fine. The paste was very dried out and stuck in the syringe when I received it...." Read more
"...a strop then the only downside I found was the amount of time it takes for this to dry...." Read more
"...It is just a bit dry so we add a tiny bit of oil and it cuts quickly...." Read more
"The paste worked well on a leather strop. Easy to apply uniformly, dried quickly, adheres well to the strop, and provided excellent sharpening..." Read more
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Here is what I used, and it works GREAT! Just be patient (this is the key to perfection).
Rotary Tool (Cheap) I also used an adjustable speed control rotary tool with 3/32 pro bits compatible that is used for nail manicures. It's electric. I did a search on Amazon and the no longer sell it, but Pinkiou looks similar and it's cheap. I don't recommend using a high speed Dremel. I have one and it goes way to fast.
I started with 600, then 1,500, 3,000, and finally 5,000 grit. The results were amazing!
Now to keep things in perspective, I did mess up and used sandpaper on one of my other watches. Used 100 grit and that was a mistake. The pictures I posted, I didn't use sandpaper. On the other watch, it did get all the scratches the sandpaper made, however it took a bit more of time. Next time I'm using 2,000/1,500 grit sandpaper. I've read that's what should be used before using diamond paste. I currently have a 14,000 grit that I can't decide whether to use for polishing since the 5,000 did a superb job. I may just return that 14,000 and use the 8,000 for final polishing.
Okay, back to the watch. the pictures are the result so the diamond paste. I "wish" that I had a picture of the watch before I even started, but I totally forgot to take some. The pictures are after I had already gone through using the 600 grit and the 1500 grit. As you can see the scratches I circled. Trust me before I started, these scratches were pretty bad. You could actually catch you fingernail on it. Not just a hairline scratch either. The final picture is the finished product, although it looks superb and flawless, I wonder what a final polish with 8,000 or 14,000 would do. I haven't tried that yet. Anyway, I am very pleased with DiamondTechTools, they actually worked with me to replace the 400 grit because it seemed watered down, but they made it right. As a hobby I work on Casio's digital watches and refurbish them, and the biggest problem with refurbishing is the scratches on the glass.
Well to end this, I'd like to say I did order the 400 grit paste and will start with that to see if it cuts back on my time. The pictures of the watch I posted took me about 3 hours to get the scratches out, I'm hoping with 400 grit, I'm able to cut that time in half. I don't like to used sand paper, but I will if there are a lot of bad scratches, then I will. Just don't use 100 grit like I did. Use 2,000 or 1,500. I'd also like to say, if you use this process, your result may vary. I want to say that because I'm a very meticulous person and I take my time. I'm only putting this out because this actually worked for me after all failed attempts with other diamond paste, and no I didn't get any free products from TechDiamondTools. If Amazon lets me, since I ordered like 6 syringes of different grits, I want to post more pictures of scratched up watches and the results. Hope this helps folks out there that have not found any documents on getting scratches out of mineral glass, because there really isn't any clear document that outline this.
Hope this help those watch enthusiast out there!! And thank you DiamondTechTools, ya'll are awesome and keep making those American Products GREAT!!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020
Here is what I used, and it works GREAT! Just be patient (this is the key to perfection).
Rotary Tool (Cheap) I also used an adjustable speed control rotary tool with 3/32 pro bits compatible that is used for nail manicures. It's electric. I did a search on Amazon and the no longer sell it, but Pinkiou looks similar and it's cheap. I don't recommend using a high speed Dremel. I have one and it goes way to fast.
I started with 600, then 1,500, 3,000, and finally 5,000 grit. The results were amazing!
Now to keep things in perspective, I did mess up and used sandpaper on one of my other watches. Used 100 grit and that was a mistake. The pictures I posted, I didn't use sandpaper. On the other watch, it did get all the scratches the sandpaper made, however it took a bit more of time. Next time I'm using 2,000/1,500 grit sandpaper. I've read that's what should be used before using diamond paste. I currently have a 14,000 grit that I can't decide whether to use for polishing since the 5,000 did a superb job. I may just return that 14,000 and use the 8,000 for final polishing.
Okay, back to the watch. the pictures are the result so the diamond paste. I "wish" that I had a picture of the watch before I even started, but I totally forgot to take some. The pictures are after I had already gone through using the 600 grit and the 1500 grit. As you can see the scratches I circled. Trust me before I started, these scratches were pretty bad. You could actually catch you fingernail on it. Not just a hairline scratch either. The final picture is the finished product, although it looks superb and flawless, I wonder what a final polish with 8,000 or 14,000 would do. I haven't tried that yet. Anyway, I am very pleased with DiamondTechTools, they actually worked with me to replace the 400 grit because it seemed watered down, but they made it right. As a hobby I work on Casio's digital watches and refurbish them, and the biggest problem with refurbishing is the scratches on the glass.
Well to end this, I'd like to say I did order the 400 grit paste and will start with that to see if it cuts back on my time. The pictures of the watch I posted took me about 3 hours to get the scratches out, I'm hoping with 400 grit, I'm able to cut that time in half. I don't like to used sand paper, but I will if there are a lot of bad scratches, then I will. Just don't use 100 grit like I did. Use 2,000 or 1,500. I'd also like to say, if you use this process, your result may vary. I want to say that because I'm a very meticulous person and I take my time. I'm only putting this out because this actually worked for me after all failed attempts with other diamond paste, and no I didn't get any free products from TechDiamondTools. If Amazon lets me, since I ordered like 6 syringes of different grits, I want to post more pictures of scratched up watches and the results. Hope this helps folks out there that have not found any documents on getting scratches out of mineral glass, because there really isn't any clear document that outline this.
Hope this help those watch enthusiast out there!! And thank you DiamondTechTools, ya'll are awesome and keep making those American Products GREAT!!!
The manufacturer's customer service rep instructed me that it was perfectly fine to eject the contents from the syringe, mix them back together and return it to the container, but they also offered to send me a replacement for free. The replacement arrived quickly and in proper condition.
This review is for the product itself, but I would caution against ordering here. Instead, I would encourage people to visit the manufacturer and order from them directly.
The thing is, dont be afraid to frequently reapply more paste as you buff over the scratches. I dont know whether I'm using it wrong but the paste seems to disappear by soaking into the cloth or just becoming not abrasive anymore quite quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
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And, I would’ve shown you how much it works with an opal that I spent just twenty minutes polishing, but I was unable to upload the pictures and video, because I refused to allow amazon access to my whole collection of pictures and videos.
Reviewed in Singapore on March 30, 2021
I might still get the 50,000 grit to get a perfect edge, but it's already close to being "as new".