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TechDiamondTools Diamond Polishing Compound is a premium 50,000 grit, 0-0.5 micron diamond paste with 25% diamond powder concentration, designed for ultra-fine polishing and scratch removal on metals, glass, gemstones, and more. Packaged in a 5g syringe, this oil-based paste is ideal for professional and hobbyist use, delivering mirror-like finishes with ease. Made in the USA, it’s the go-to choice for precision polishing and sharpening.





| ASIN | B00BBMB0H8 |
| Manufacturer | TechDiamondTools |
| Manufacturer reference | DP-50M |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 10.16 x 1.91 cm; 28.35 g |
I**E
Utiliser pour le polissage final de bijoux en argent. Très bons résultats.
A**.
I had some pretty deep scratches on a Citizen watch. I wanted to alleviate the scratches and then apply a screen protector to the watch face. There was one long scratch across the center of the watch face, and a number of other slightly shorter scratches. Over the course of a couple hours, 90% of the tube, a regular rag and a microfiber, as well as just a few minutes of a melamine sponge (magic eraser). The best result was with the microfiber cloth and pressure. My hands are a bit sore from the continued pressure, but all of the scratches are drastically muted, compared to the deeper gashes that they were before. Most of the scratches are still visible under the light's glare, but looking at it overall it is much harder to see the damages. I'm sure more time and pressure would have alleviated and polished the entirety of the watch face, but after most of the tube and a few hours I needed a break. Since I did see good progress in that amount of time, I figured it was well worth a 5 star rating. Did exactly as I was looking for. Now, if only I could say the same for the watch screen protector... those did not stick at all...
M**I
I used this to polish a tungsten carbide wedding ring that had dulled to a completely matte finish over the years. The end result was a perfect mirror finish just like it was when new. It took a little practice to get the buffing technique correct using a dremel tool with a polishing wheel. With a little patience I was able to get it down. The tube has plenty of product for this application. A little bit goes a long way, though you should regularly apply small dabs while polishing to ensure the material is present and hasn't been completely wiped away by the tool. Took me about 45min of slowly working the surface of the ring with the compound, then cleaning it off, and starting over again until achieving the level of shine I wanted. Some tips: keep the dremel speed low, wear eye protection and clothing that you don't mind getting dirty as the material will spray off of the buffing wheel. It helps to apply with a finger first since the diamond paste is thick and hard to spread with the dispenser tip alone. It doesn't take much to do the job, but you don't want to let the surface being polished to get dry. Bottom line: this product works well (provided you have the patience to use it properly). Tube looks small, but it will last many years for small polishing jobs like cleaning rings and scratches. Will purchase again if needed.
R**L
Worked really well to get the scuff and small chips from my insta360 x3. Light buffing with a felt pad but for the drill. Maybe 5-10 each lens. 2 before and 2 after pics.
A**C
I make rings and other small metal works, and I often put the final polish on them by hand or using a lathe. For a long time, I was using just the solid polishing bars - and while they work well, I have difficulty repeating results, it's always a little trial and error. I purchased this to test as an alternative. I am quite happy with it. Just a tiny amount - the size of a grain of rice - is enough to polish a surface about 2" in diameter, and probably larger. It spreads very easily by hand and can be polished similarly easily. I noticed that unlike many other polishing compounds, you can hardly feel the grit in this one at all - it's that fine. I put a final mirror finish on a copper alloy disk (after initial work had been done) in about three minutes by hand using this paste. It's the first time I've used a syringe to apply polishing compound and found it quite easy to control. I found that it didn't really work on aluminum or resin, which I found disappointing. It is possible they were both too soft for this kind of compound, I couldn't really get the ultra-smooth reflective surface I wanted out of them, even after a subsequent waxing. On copper and bronze, though, it works beautifully.
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