Red Jeweler’s Rouge Polishing Compound - Used For Buffing Soft Metals Like Gold/Silver To A Brilliant High Lustrous Finish & Will Not Scratch The Finest Or Softest Metals - 1oz - Drixet

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  • Kale Bechtelar

    20-11-2024

    , some of the photos are shown the product size is large and the actual size is tony, product dimensions are correct, please read the dimensions first and do not rely on photos only :(

  • Harley S.

    > 3 day

    The polish works great so far

  • Bill W

    > 3 day

    Is exactly what it claims to be

  • C&P

    > 3 day

    I used this jeweler’s rouge to remove the lacquer (BP) finish on Dirilyte flatware. I used both a dremel rotary tool and a bench buffer with the product. The jeweler’s rouge proved to be more effective than any other method I tried to remove the lacquer. My only complaint is that I was only ably to buff/polish 25 flatware pieces with one bar of the product.

  • Snowcat60

    > 3 day

    I tend to be rough on my silver jewelry and this polish has come in very handy in removing all those tiny nicks and scratches. I use this polish first with my hand held Dremmel tool with a polishing wheel, then follow with the white polish for a beautiful brilliant shine. These polishes are great and I like the smaller bars compared to the big ones which I find too dry. This polish works great on fingernails too, by removing imperfections and leaving them with a smooth finish.

  • Papa Bear

    > 3 day

    It has a soft characteristic to it that hold on my strop better than hard chalk. I like it a lot!

  • Teddy

    > 3 day

    The bar is smaller than I thought it would be but it works well on silver bars. Will purchase again.

  • Laura66

    > 3 day

    Exactly what I ordered

  • Prof. Kasey Ernser MD

    18-11-2024

    Ive named it Red as its too small to be used and will now join my collection of miniatures, which I actually just started with the purchase of Red. Real jewelers will need a bigger bar.

  • Tim Denton

    > 3 day

    I just started tinkering with rough stones, and my arrangement of sandpaper to cerium oxide to this wonderful rouge made me a dandy opal to go into my first delve into casting gold in an elegant piece for my wife. The rouge put the final smoothness and brought out the radiant color of the inside of the opal

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