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Glass polishing restoration kit - scratch stain remover


DO YOU HAVE BEAUTIFUL ITEMS OF GLASS THAT ARE MARRED BY UNSITELY SCRATCHES AND STAINS.
I have been using these products for over 20 years to remove scratches - stains - and even small chips from vases - drinking glasses - bowls - decanters - etc.
All you need to add is water and patience.
Other sellers will tell you that all you need is Cerium Oxide to polish away scratches in glass, this is true for very light scuffs and marks but, as those who have tried will know, it will have little effect on deeper scratches.
Most sellers of glass polishing products do not restore glass themselves but are just retailers selling a product on, I use the powders in this kit on a daily basis so I know they work.
This kit contains 3 grades of powder that are capable of polishing away deeper scratches before final polishing with the Cerium Oxide.
As you will see from the examples below I can polish away scratches, limescale, staining and even small chips from all types of glassware using the powders in this kit and you can too.
Some light scratches and stains can be removed in minutes some deeper scratches and stains can take considerably longer.
This is something you can do in your relaxing time, with a tray on your lap you can rub those scratches and stains away whilst watching TV, listening to the radio, relaxing in the garden etc.
There are four grades of polishing powder in this kit, course, medium & fine + polishing. All just require a small amount of water and you are ready to rub away those scratches and stains.
As I stated earlier I have been using these products for over 20 years, it took several years of trial and error, listening to old wives tales, reading so called restoration books before I discovered these powders and that was thanks to a publication describing ancient treatments on glass.
With each sale I will give a dedicated email address to assist with your restoration projects and give advise on the many little tools I have made (using items purchased at my local DIY store) to get into those awkward places and to speed up the process using hobby drills etc.
All glass manufacturers use different recipes to produce their glass, as a result some items polish quicker than others but with patience they will all polish
In each tub there is 25g of powder, enough to restore dozens of your precious items as these powders can be used over and over again.
Have you ever had a decanter or other piece of glassware like this ones above, with staining that nothing seems to shift or surface scratches.
The first image is of a decanter with heavy internal staining, I restored this decanter using the powders in this kit and a hobby drill (with patience it can be done by hand) fitted with an attachment that I make myself (I will be listing the attachment soon).
The second image is of a surface scratch on the amethyst bowl used as the listing header, I polished out the scratch using the powders and my hobby drill(with patience it can be done by hand) with the chamois polishing mop attached.
The third image is a small cut jelly glass that someone had used as a small posey vase thus leaving a ring of limescale damage, I polished this out by hand using the chamois included with the powders.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.



Glass polishing restoration kit - scratch stain remover