

✨ Polish Perfection in Every Drop – Shine Beyond the Surface!
Glass Polish 1.7oz (50ml) is a professional-grade polishing compound formulated with fine 400 grit aluminium oxide to restore and enhance plastic and acrylic surfaces. It removes minor scratches, abrasions, and discoloration, delivering a high-gloss micro finish ideal for headlights, glasses, boats, and more. Versatile and eco-friendly, it can be applied by hand or with a polisher, making it a must-have for meticulous restoration and maintenance.











| ASIN | B009DHE0HK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,919 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 9 in Polishing Accessories |
| Brand | Glass Polish |
| Compatible Material | Plastic, Acrylic |
| Country Of Origin | Ireland |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,759 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05012121140171, 05012121141024 |
| Grit Material Type | Aluminium Oxide |
| Grit Number | 400 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Grit material | Aluminium Oxide |
| Grit number | 400 |
| Grit type | Fine |
| Manufacturer | Glass Polish |
| Material | Liquid |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 millilitre |
D**Y
Great and will remove stubborn scratches if you apply some extra pressire
I used this to buff out the scratches on my Fluke 83V multimeter display. Just to be precise, the Perspex shield fitted to the top housing and NOT the LCD itself. I hand polished for quite some time with some lint small lint free swabs. It looks 10x better and you can only see some very very fine scratches when you hold it up to the light. I may continue using my Dremel to try and get that perfect finish. Anyway, it is ok to use on Fluke meters on the top cover Perspex window.
W**Y
Saved my glasses!
As you can see from the image, my glasses frames were scuffed and looked worn. Using this product on it (rubbing in with a clean microfibre cloth) completely transformed them, saving me from buying another expensive pair!
C**N
Good for it's use on apoxy resin
4 star. The product itself is great for it's intended purpose as polishing grit and no problems occured while using it. Giving my diorama of the ship a nice clear shine. Any scritished from the image is simply me not fully sanding down the scratches that occured from other means. The problem that occured witch caused me to knock off a star is the bottle. When arrived the cap was lose, half off and a bit of it leaked out. This cap remained quite losse even when reatatched. So it might be a singular product issue and it probably is. But is was a problem non the less. I don't see myself running out of it anytime soon but when I do I will most likely purchase another.
A**R
Works well
I used it to polish out a scuffs on a clear plastic visor. Initially I tried cod cream as suggested in another review but that just left a slightly cloudy effect due to being too coarse. The glass polish compound worked well and left me with a clear visor after removing the scuffs.
B**D
Small bottle, expensive, use CIF instead apparently!
Using this to polish dull resin pieces which have been cast into moulds that don't have shiny enough surfaces. Combining this with a polishing attachment on my Dremel drill really helps bring up some extra shine, but I'm still having to coat in a thin layer of UV resin afterwards, which kind of defeats the object. It's OK but far too expensive - another reviewer said to use CIF cream cleaner and I wish I'd taken their advice, if I'm honest. It's a tiny bottle and costs a lot.
R**.
Accordion Polishing Compound
Worked great and my accordion looks like new now.
P**S
Polish
Great product
B**R
Pretty good stuff! But buy Cif cream instead. ;)
This polish is great for polishing and achieving clear/gloss resin finishes with a Dremel type rotary tool. Me and my friend have been using it to polish two-part resin epoxy to a glass like finish. It doesn't run out too quickly if you use it correctly but I recently found out that the (tall, thin) bottle of Cif cream polish you can get in most supermarkets for around £2 works just as well -if not, better- than this stuff... and you get around 10 times as much... and it smells nice!
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