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title: "Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound - 1 Lb (Pack of 1)"
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# Fast-acting scratch remover Compatible with DA polishers 1 lb concentrated powder Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound - 1 Lb (Pack of 1)

**Brand:** technologylk
**Price:** € 77.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Restore your glass to showroom shine — because your ride deserves the best! ✨

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound - 1 Lb (Pack of 1) by technologylk
- **How much does it cost?** € 77.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/389165864-cerium-oxide-glass-polishing-compound-1-lb-pack-of-1)

## Best For

- technologylk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted technologylk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Long-Lasting Supply:** Generous 1 lb pack covers up to 10 windshields, delivering exceptional value.
- • **DIY Detailing Essential:** Perfect for millennial pros who demand showroom clarity without the premium cost.
- • **Precision Scratch Eraser:** Effortlessly removes fine glass and mirror scratches for a flawless finish.
- • **Pro-Grade Polishing Power:** Optimized for use with dual-action polishers to avoid mess and maximize results.
- • **Clean & Non-Greasy Formula:** Wipes off easily without staining, keeping your workspace spotless.

## Overview

Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound is a high-quality, fast-acting powder designed to remove fine scratches and scuff marks from glass and mirrors. Ideal for use with dual-action polishers, it mixes with water to form a smooth paste that delivers professional-grade results without greasy residue. This 1 lb pack offers enough compound to polish up to 10 windshields, making it a cost-effective solution for DIY enthusiasts and professionals aiming to restore clarity and reduce glare.

## Description

High quality Cerium Oxide Polishing Compound. Cerium Oxide Polishing Compound use for polishing and removal of fine scratches and scuff marks in glass and mirror. Use Cerium Oxide with Felt Polishing Wheel to remove scratches and scuff marks in glass and mirror. Mix with water into a paste to create fast acting scratch remover. Popular tags: cerium oxide glass polish, cerium oxide powder, cerium oxide windshield, rock polishing compound, remove glass scratches, excellent stone polisher, scratch removal, auto scratch remover, polishing compound

Review: first, the photo doesnt show much but with it wiped off you can see the other side where its not been done yet .. anyway the shield had light scuffing from years of sand and bad wipers etc .. that said, the product will take out scratches and scuffs that arnt deep and will likely take at least 2 applications ..it works but cuts slowly .. no bad qualities like hazing or uneveness, it just takes 'x' amount of time being worked in to take the scratches down ..i spent about an hour total actually on the machine polishing, both sides, and it could use another going over a time or two to get the last scratches out, but theyre definitely better, lots better .. ..ok, i did 'some' experimenting while i was doing it and i'll tell you what i know so far - #1 - you 'definitely' will want a power tool to do something as large as a windshield and you 'definitely' DONT want a spinning tool like a polisher, youll want a DA 'for sure .. the stuff will be watery no matter how you mix it and a spinning tool like a polisher will fling orange stuff literally all over everything in your garage to the back wall😂 but a da works great just keep it on the work so it doesnt spin up .... 2- mixing - i used a dish soap bottle and spooned in maybe 1/2" in the bottom then 'slowly' add alittle water and swoosh it to mix, it wont thicken up, if theres not enough water it will clump, if it does add just a bit more ... now, #3 - apply it to a 'foam' pad you can affix to your da, NOT the windshield itl just roll off, itl be watery .. pour it onto the middle of the pad and spread it around, keep adding until it covers to almost the edge but not on the edge, it shouldnt even be close to dripping .. now your ready to hit it to the shield, that much did half the shield and i just kept going over it until it seemed like it was drying ..it doesnt seem to be as effective once it hits that dry point ..so a cool temp works better .. seemed to stay wet about 15 minutes for me .....at that point get a wet towel and a bucket of water to rinse it in and wipe off everything, let it completely dry, buff a tad with a T and assess where your at .... just repeat the above to hit it, or the bad spots, again ...the stuff is pretty clean actually and isnt greasy and doesnt stain stuff, it wipes right off of anything ,so thats good ... but again, you just dont want it flung all over the place, so careful with that ..... so im happy and quite impressed with the results, id say theres enough in that container to do 10 windshields if things are done efficiently😆 .. finally, it works slow, so no way will you be cutting out deep scratches your nail will hang on, but light scuffing from dirty wipers, yeah that can be buffed out with this stuff.
Review: First off, I'll start by saying I'm definitely not a professional detailer. I have a bunch of detailing products, but simply because I enjoy having clean vehicles. One thing that has always bothered me is scratches from windshield wiper blades. I bought this to use on the windshield of my Saab 9-3 that had a significant amount of scratches. I don't know if it was necessarily the blades, but the car originally came from Miami Beach, so it may have been some sand as well. It was simply dangerous to drive the car at night because oncoming headlights would glare so bad it would be hard to see the lines on the road. I have a Griots Garage DA polisher and bought the glass polishing pads they offer plus their glass polish (remove water marks, but did nothing for the scratches) Anyway, after reading about this stuff on some detailing websites, I decided to give it a shot. I bought a 1lb container of it, which was entirely too much. After doing my windshield I have probably 95% of it left. I had a clear water bottle that I decided to sacrifice to mix this stuff in and then store for future use. Worked perfectly. I mixed 1:4 ratio with water. 1/4 cup of cerium oxide and 1 cup of water for ease of measuring. Once it was all mixed and ready to go I squirted it on the windshield and started polishing. I set the polisher on a speed of 5. I worked in ~2 square foot areas at a time, letting it start to haze and turn into dust before squirting more on the windshield. This seemed to do the trick. It's a slow and tiring process - it took around 2 hours until I was satisfied. After it was dark I took it for a drive and sure enough, it worked. Almost all the wiper-blade scratches were gone and there was significantly less glare from the lights. There were a couple spots that need a second go at it with the polisher - especially right in the middle of the windshield where the passenger-side wiper stops as it goes up the windshield and overlaps the drivers-side. I did a second pass over the entire windshield the next day, and I'd say 99.5% of the scratches are now gone. There is a faint line where the passenger-side wiper comes to a stop nearly vertical on the windshield but considering this stuff is 25 times cheaper than replacing the windshield, I'll settle for that. Things to note: -It makes a huge mess. You'll need to wash your car after you do this. Don't park any other cars within 5 feet of where you're working or you'll be washing those cars too. -It settles quickly; be sure to shake it up every time you spray it on the windshield -Seems to store well long-term when it's mixed with water -Take your time and make sure you get everything, especially where the wipers stop. -This will remove every bit of Rain-X you have on your windshield and make rain basically stick to it. You'll certainly need to re-apply Rain-X. -It doesn't really remove rock pitting. Maybe some very minor pitting, but it's not going to sand out millimeter deep tiny rock chips. You'll need a new windshield if you want those to be removed.

## Features

- Cerium Oxide Polishing Compound
- Fast acting scratch remover

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009XUA9ZY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213,919 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,350 in Multi-Tools |
| Item model number | AX-AY-ABHI-49882 |
| Manufacturer | TechnologyLK |
| Package Dimensions | 15.29 x 11.99 x 8.71 cm; 453.59 g |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TechnologyLK
- **Grit material:** Cerium Oxide
- **Grit type:** Fine
- **Item weight:** 454 g
- **Material:** Cerium Oxide

## Images

![Cerium Oxide Glass Polishing Compound - 1 Lb (Pack of 1) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51X6IHBaViL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many microns?**
A: Per the technical data sheet shown in photos, "average particle size is 2.6 - 2.9 microns."

**Q: Would this work on a glass top coffee table that has light scratches?**
A: As long as the scratches are not deep enough to put a fingernail into, this product should be effective in buffing them out. Be sure to use a felt polishing wheel such as this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007KOC24G?ref=myi_title_dp and follow the instructions for use of the cerium oxide carefully.

**Q: what grade is the cerium oxide? Is it 5 micron, 10 micron,... etc?**
A: Per the technical data sheet shown in photos, "average particle size is 2.6 - 2.9 microns."

**Q: What’s best for the highest mirror polish? This it a white cerium?**
A: I used this on a fish tank,trying to remove or lessen scratches and it didn’t work,didn’t really notice any difference unfortunately,and I worked three hours.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by B***S on 27 December 2024*

first, the photo doesnt show much but with it wiped off you can see the other side where its not been done yet .. anyway the shield had light scuffing from years of sand and bad wipers etc .. that said, the product will take out scratches and scuffs that arnt deep and will likely take at least 2 applications ..it works but cuts slowly .. no bad qualities like hazing or uneveness, it just takes 'x' amount of time being worked in to take the scratches down ..i spent about an hour total actually on the machine polishing, both sides, and it could use another going over a time or two to get the last scratches out, but theyre definitely better, lots better .. ..ok, i did 'some' experimenting while i was doing it and i'll tell you what i know so far - #1 - you 'definitely' will want a power tool to do something as large as a windshield and you 'definitely' DONT want a spinning tool like a polisher, youll want a DA 'for sure .. the stuff will be watery no matter how you mix it and a spinning tool like a polisher will fling orange stuff literally all over everything in your garage to the back wall😂 but a da works great just keep it on the work so it doesnt spin up .... 2- mixing - i used a dish soap bottle and spooned in maybe 1/2" in the bottom then 'slowly' add alittle water and swoosh it to mix, it wont thicken up, if theres not enough water it will clump, if it does add just a bit more ... now, #3 - apply it to a 'foam' pad you can affix to your da, NOT the windshield itl just roll off, itl be watery .. pour it onto the middle of the pad and spread it around, keep adding until it covers to almost the edge but not on the edge, it shouldnt even be close to dripping .. now your ready to hit it to the shield, that much did half the shield and i just kept going over it until it seemed like it was drying ..it doesnt seem to be as effective once it hits that dry point ..so a cool temp works better .. seemed to stay wet about 15 minutes for me .....at that point get a wet towel and a bucket of water to rinse it in and wipe off everything, let it completely dry, buff a tad with a T and assess where your at .... just repeat the above to hit it, or the bad spots, again ...the stuff is pretty clean actually and isnt greasy and doesnt stain stuff, it wipes right off of anything ,so thats good ... but again, you just dont want it flung all over the place, so careful with that ..... so im happy and quite impressed with the results, id say theres enough in that container to do 10 windshields if things are done efficiently😆 .. finally, it works slow, so no way will you be cutting out deep scratches your nail will hang on, but light scuffing from dirty wipers, yeah that can be buffed out with this stuff.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***H on 1 July 2014*

First off, I'll start by saying I'm definitely not a professional detailer. I have a bunch of detailing products, but simply because I enjoy having clean vehicles. One thing that has always bothered me is scratches from windshield wiper blades. I bought this to use on the windshield of my Saab 9-3 that had a significant amount of scratches. I don't know if it was necessarily the blades, but the car originally came from Miami Beach, so it may have been some sand as well. It was simply dangerous to drive the car at night because oncoming headlights would glare so bad it would be hard to see the lines on the road. I have a Griots Garage DA polisher and bought the glass polishing pads they offer plus their glass polish (remove water marks, but did nothing for the scratches) Anyway, after reading about this stuff on some detailing websites, I decided to give it a shot. I bought a 1lb container of it, which was entirely too much. After doing my windshield I have probably 95% of it left. I had a clear water bottle that I decided to sacrifice to mix this stuff in and then store for future use. Worked perfectly. I mixed 1:4 ratio with water. 1/4 cup of cerium oxide and 1 cup of water for ease of measuring. Once it was all mixed and ready to go I squirted it on the windshield and started polishing. I set the polisher on a speed of 5. I worked in ~2 square foot areas at a time, letting it start to haze and turn into dust before squirting more on the windshield. This seemed to do the trick. It's a slow and tiring process - it took around 2 hours until I was satisfied. After it was dark I took it for a drive and sure enough, it worked. Almost all the wiper-blade scratches were gone and there was significantly less glare from the lights. There were a couple spots that need a second go at it with the polisher - especially right in the middle of the windshield where the passenger-side wiper stops as it goes up the windshield and overlaps the drivers-side. I did a second pass over the entire windshield the next day, and I'd say 99.5% of the scratches are now gone. There is a faint line where the passenger-side wiper comes to a stop nearly vertical on the windshield but considering this stuff is 25 times cheaper than replacing the windshield, I'll settle for that. Things to note: -It makes a huge mess. You'll need to wash your car after you do this. Don't park any other cars within 5 feet of where you're working or you'll be washing those cars too. -It settles quickly; be sure to shake it up every time you spray it on the windshield -Seems to store well long-term when it's mixed with water -Take your time and make sure you get everything, especially where the wipers stop. -This will remove every bit of Rain-X you have on your windshield and make rain basically stick to it. You'll certainly need to re-apply Rain-X. -It doesn't really remove rock pitting. Maybe some very minor pitting, but it's not going to sand out millimeter deep tiny rock chips. You'll need a new windshield if you want those to be removed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***N on 11 December 2025*

Works well

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