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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Dottie
> 3 dayGreat polish for jewelry.
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johgar
> 3 dayWorks well
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Snowcat60
Greater than one weekThis is a perfect jewelry polish and just the right amount to keep my silver jewelry polished with a lustrous high shine. The bigger bars tend to be drier than these small bars. As for shine this polish can’t be beat! I use it with a Dremmel hand tool and a mini cloth wheel which makes my jewelry look brand new. It also gives my fingernails a beautiful high gloss finish.
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Dennis Gull
> 3 dayA little small but it works great. I need to but larger size
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Eduardo
> 3 dayno se si será abrasiva, pero es dura como plastico
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rhonda critz
Greater than one weekPurchased for my sister who loves to tinker with old jewelry . she loved it
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Bill W
> 3 dayIs exactly what it claims to be
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Blackonyxcat
Greater than one weekI bought this polishing compound to see if it would improve the final finish on the polymer clay pieces that I make. I do wet sand my pieces before I polish and buff them. I have found that this compound does make a difference in the level of smoothness and shine that I can achieve. It is easy to use, not messy, and from what I have seen so far, this little block will last me a long time. I am really pleased with the final result. I use a Dremel with a wool buffing wheel to finish my pieces and I put this polishing compound right on the buffing wheel. I get a very high gloss, glass like finish by the time I am done. I will purchase this product again when I need more.
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Prof. Kasey Ernser MD
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Jessica
> 3 dayI’m not sure if I just didn’t know more about the product but I was expecting it to be the size of a bar of soap. But it was no bigger than my index finger.