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💎 Polish Like a Pro, Shine Like a Boss!
This premium Diamond Polishing Compound Kit features six oil-based syringes with ultra-pure diamond powder ranging from 450 to 80,000 grit, enabling professional-grade polishing and scratch removal on glass, metal, stone, resin, and jewelry. Its advanced, non-staining formula and innovative syringe design ensure efficient, precise, and mess-free application, making it the ultimate all-in-one solution for restoring and perfecting hard surfaces with mirror-like brilliance.














| ASIN | B0D39L3B8L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,894 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Abrasive Finishing Compounds |
| Brand | Finisolva |
| Brand Name | Finisolva |
| Compatible Material | Glass, Metal, Stone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 551 Reviews |
| Grit Material | Diamond |
| Grit Material Type | Diamond |
| Grit Number | 80000 |
| Grit Type | Ultra Fine |
| Included Components | Diamond Polishing Compound |
| Item Dimensions | 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.49 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Finisolva |
| Material | Diamond |
| Material Type | Diamond |
| Model | Diamond Prime White Series |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Part Number | Kit-1 |
| Set Name | Kit |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
M**T
Works like magic on watch crystals. Game changer!
Scratches in mineral glass, Hardlex, saphire, and poly watch crystals have met their match! Very effective, affordable, and high-quality diamond compound pastes in an effective range of grit. The oil-based compound is easy to spread yet keeps where you want it. It (and a handful of dremel-type, cone-shaped buffing bits) took what I thought would be a tedious job to polish a deeply scratched mineral watch crystal into a job completed in mere minutes. So easy, in fact, that kept going and polished every watch crystal and steel case in my household with even a hint of a scratch. I even used the two finest of the grits on some older watches with poly crystals and brought them to a glorious clarity and luster. As a watch enthusiast, this stuff is a game changer. I can’t wait to try it on my knives and cutting tools. One (obvious) hint- In order to work effectively, it’s important to remove all grit/compound prior to moving to a finer grit. With a handful of colored markers, I mark a small patch on each diamond paste label, then colored the top of the corresponding buffing pad/wheel/dremel bit in the same color. It makes cycling grits as easy as wiping down the workpiece with a microfiber cloth and changing dremel bits. Because the pads absorb a bit of compound, this is really the only way to not mix grits without tossing pads after a single use.
R**E
Worked Great on Old Sink. Impressed!
Works great and a little bit can polish a fairly large area. I used this to restore a 40 year old American Standard china bathroom sink. After decades of use it was very hazy and drab looking. I cleaned the sink then wiped it with Windex. Then used a terry cloth and the 6000 grit to start the process. Just a few dabs. Using a circular motion I polished the area. Then turn the cloth to the clean side and wiped the residue off. Then I repeated that process with 15000, followed by 80000. It is important to move to a clean area of your polishing towel every time you finish with one type of grit. If you use a towel with courser grit residue on it you won't get a fine finish. When I was done I used another clean cloth to polish off all remaining residue. The results were excellent if not better than new! The finish almost resembles glass. I love restoring things like this that might have otherwise gone to the landfill. Plus I save the time, money, and effort to put in a new sink. Very pleased. NOTE: Always practice on another item or in an area that is hidden. Once you see how it works then carefully start on the item you want to polish. I've only used this on a china sink, but pretty sure it would work on similar materials like glass or glazed ceramic that has a haze. Have not tried on metal or other materials yet. The key is to start small and gentle until you see if it's compatible and effective. Keep in mind that this isn't for deep scratches. Deep scratches would need smoothing first. UPDATE: I've now used this on metal and hard plastic and it worked amazing. I don't recommend it for paint or any soft material because the diamond grit might embed leaving a dark area. It is generally best for hard finishes. It works great but always test a sample area before applying to a visible surface. Be careful if using on a plated metal surface or chromed plastic. It could potentially remove the thin plating. Just start out slow and get the feel of how it's working on an item you are polishing. You can wipe off polish residue with a dry clean cloth and use Clear Windex (not the blue or yellow kind) to get it really clean.
C**N
Good paste, be patient, work through the grits
Worked amazing. I used it to fit tight tolerances together for a mated fit. For my needs having an 800 and 1000 grit would be better than the 80k, but still worked great.
J**J
Works well
I used it to polish cultured marble sink. Brought to a beautiful shine, but won’t remove scratches. Overall I’m pleased
K**T
Great product!
This product did not disappoint it actually exceeded my expectations. A little goes a long way so start small when using and add more as needed. I also recommend buying an appropriate cloth to accompany the Polish. Pictures below are before and after polishing. I would purchase again and highly recommend you try this product.
B**D
Works wonders on PSA slabs
Tried novus fine scratch remover on my PSA case and it scratched it more than it was before my repair attempt. I used the 80,000 grit very lightly in circles with a soft cloth and the novus damage and the original damage disappeared. It was amazing. I then cleaned it with novus clean shine and protect. Looks like a completely new slab now.
T**G
Huge disappointment.
This product did not work. If anything my eyeglasses were slightly worse than after using the product. I followed the instructions carefully and watched a few video. I'm pretty good with these types of applications. The end result was hugely disappointing.
C**Y
Eh
It's a gets a three star instead of a 5 star cause I originally bought them for my epoxy resin art to smooth and polish it out but I saw no change in the epoxy after I finished . But it does work well to clean the tarnish off of my sterling silver jewelry.
C**N
bueno
Buen producto pero es recomendable comprar también alguna máquina para pulir
C**Y
Good product
Using it to polish cabachons, it is working great! Will buy again, thank you
D**S
As described. Works great.
I have been useing this on opal. And its comeing out amazing. I highly recommend you do what ever method your doing to shape. Then start at the lowest grit. Clean off the deep scratches. You may need to do this a few times. I know i had to do this do to the odd little deep scratch. But then go up the grits from there. I have been getting glass shines and they look amazing.
A**R
As advertised . Great Product !
As advertised . Great Product !
C**L
It is not magical but it does work as you put time and effort
This product removed about 50% of the moderate scratch marks after I spent about 40 minutes polish time. I give 4 stars as the product does help removing scratches. However, it is not easy. It does take much patience, tool, skills and time to get the desired result. I partly blame the fact that I try to remove scratch marks on a piece of Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 on my smartwatch. Such glass is scratch resistant and therefore also hard to polish. You need an electric rotary tool or a spin scrubber for sure. I do not believe elbow grease will get you there. I use a 450rpm spin scrubber with a thin foam supported cloth pad for the job. If you are working on a smartwatch, it is important to make the pad wet to lower the temperature. Otherwise high heat will damage the electronics on your touchscreen. Using the 450 grit compound, I polished 5 times x 5 minutes. After each 5 minutes I cleaned the surface and check the result. Such a break is also needed to cool down the glass before the next polish. During each 5-minute polish, I have to apply pressure. I then use 1500 grit compound to polish another 2 x 5 minutes. At this point, the original marks have become 70% invisible. Even if I do not move up from 1,500 grit to 80,000 grit, the glass surface is not at all hazy and it is very smooth and shiny already. I am not 100% sure if I can get the marks 100% gone if I spend another 40 - 60 minutes polish time. I need to find time to work on it later.
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