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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Voracious Bookworm
> 3 dayThis buffing rouge was exactly what I needed. I use it on my copper and silver wire wrapped jewelry. It gives my pieces a professional look.
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chang3418
> 3 dayI used this product to shine my Hawaiian Manila Palm seeds before making them into leis. It is time consuming but this product really makes a big difference in the outcome. Wish I had gotten it long before this time.
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David Bolin
Greater than one weekI used this jewelers rouge to upgrade the polish on my long-forgotten Buck knife. The original case disintegrated 20 years ago and the knife has been knocking around tool boxes ever since. Recently, I found it and decided to make the brass look like brass again. I had some coarse white polishing compound that at least, made it recognizable as brass. Then I bought this jewelers rouge and gave the knife another go-over. Nice difference! the brass is not only shinier, but has a quality to its shine I dont recall it having before. Happy camper, here!
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Laurie Gyles
> 3 dayThis product works great to buff my jewelry to a high shine. I now have all new jewelry.
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kendra
Greater than one weekThey were a lot smaller than expected. Otherwise good product.
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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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Philip Smith
> 3 dayGood product .Delivered as promised and works well in final polishing wood carving tools.
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FRAUDSTER
> 3 dayseems to be finer that the other rouges out there. easier to get finer results. pricier though. the size of the stick is a lot smaller than the others out there. i will be buying more though.
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Dottie
> 3 dayGreat polish for jewelry.
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Aniya Bergnaum
> 3 dayVery small