Glass Polishing Kit
Glass Polishing Kit




Glass Polishing Kit




Glass Polishing Kit
Description
GT Tools' Glass Polishing Kit is designed to effectively remove light surface blemishes, water spots, and fine scratches that don’t catch your fingernail, restoring clarity and a like-new shine to your glass surfaces. Ideal for DIYers and professionals alike, this kit is perfect for refreshing dull windows or lightly scratched glass without the need for costly replacements. For best results, use with a power drill operating at around 1500 RPM, though it can also be applied by hand for smaller touch-ups.
Includes:
1/2 lb of Diamond Fast Powder1-5" felt pad1-5" backing pad1 spindle adapter.
Shipping:
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Orders are processed and shipped within 1-2 business days (excluding weekends) via UPS or USPS, as per your selected service.
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You’ll receive an email with tracking details once your order is shipped.
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U.S. Orders: Shipped via the chosen UPS or USPS service.
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International Orders: Shipped via UPS International Economy. Customers are responsible for customs, duty taxes, and brokerage fees.
Returns & Replacements:
All sales are final. Returns or exchanges are only accepted if:
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The wrong product was sent.
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The product was damaged in transit.
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A warranted item is factory defective.
Some returns may incur a 20% restocking fee.
Warranty
Warranty is extended to hand tools and power tools. All disposable and consumable supply items are not subject to warranty coverage. Each hand and power tool is warrantied to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of 1 year from the date of original purchase.
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Clean the glass surface thoroughly before application
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Attach the backing pad to your drill using the spindle adapter
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Apply a small amount of Diamond Fast Powder onto the felt pad
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Gently polish the surface using circular motions
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Avoid applying excessive pressure; let the pad and powder do the work
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Continue until blemishes and dullness visibly improve
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Wipe clean and inspect results
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Wear eye protection during use
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Avoid polishing near glass edges or cracks
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Do not ingest polishing powder
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Store the kit away from moisture and direct sunlight
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Keep the auto glass polishing kit out of reach of children
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Avoid contact with automotive paint or trim surfaces
Consumable Warranty
This tool is covered by our no-hassle Ironclad Consumable Warranty [/descriptions]Questions & Answers
Ask a QuestionMy car windows have a deep hays I wonder if this product will restore them
James,
This would be the right product to try if your experiencing hazing on the surface of the glass. You will want to make sure the glass in thoroughly cleaned. It is also recommended to use a drill the spins at a minimum of 1500 rpm's. Good luck with your restoration!
GT Tools Team
Will this work for surface scratches on glass topped tables?
This kit is best suited for very light rub marks of the surface of the glass including table tops.
GT Tools
We have glass tiles on our kitchen counters that have dulled when exposed to a baking soda scrub I used to clean the stone tiles surrounding them. Looking to polish the shine back. This looks like appropriate sized equipment. The tiles are a variety of 1"x1" and 3"x3". Does this sound like an appropriate fit for my needs? Do I need to purchase any other components for the job? thank you so much!!
Hi Tricia,
Can you please give us a call at the office at 970-247-9374 to chat about this project? There are a few concerns that need to be addressed when using this kit for that specific application and I want to make sure you have all the information before moving forward. Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best,
PC Lauinger
GT Tools
970-247-9374
I'm working on some double pane windows that the seal has broken on and they have experienced fogging between the panes that becomes condensation that runs down the glass. Over time this results in water streaks which as they dry leave a white residue, I'm assuming, of calcium. That can be cleaned off when the windows are disassembled, but there is a subtle 'checkering' like a faint spider web that remains and seems impossible to remove. Have tried vinegar and even full strength muriatic acid without success as well as polishing compound. I'm wondering if this product might remove it? I could send a pic if someone emailed me. I'm hesitant to buy a product that is made for a similar but different purpose, is it possible to obtain a small sample that I could try on a spot to see if it works on this similar problem?
Thank you for your question. After reviewing your explanation of the problem we believe that you are experiencing a Low E coating deterioration on the glass. Low E coatings are applied to the interior layer of the glass also called the 2nd or 3rd side of the glass. This coating can be removed with glass polish like Cerium Oxide, however in removing the coating you will no longer have solar reflectivity benefits.
We hope this helps.
GT Tools Team
Would this work for fine-to-medium scratches on a glass cooktop?
You could try it, but it's usually not recommended.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Ask a Question-
My car windows have a deep hays I wonder if this product will restore them
James,
This would be the right product to try if your experiencing hazing on the surface of the glass. You will want to make sure the glass in thoroughly cleaned. It is also recommended to use a drill the spins at a minimum of 1500 rpm's. Good luck with your restoration!
GT Tools Team -
Will this work for surface scratches on glass topped tables?
This kit is best suited for very light rub marks of the surface of the glass including table tops.
GT Tools -
We have glass tiles on our kitchen counters that have dulled when exposed to a baking soda scrub I used to clean the stone tiles surrounding them. Looking to polish the shine back. This looks like appropriate sized equipment. The tiles are a variety of 1"x1" and 3"x3". Does this sound like an appropriate fit for my needs? Do I need to purchase any other components for the job? thank you so much!!
Hi Tricia,
Can you please give us a call at the office at 970-247-9374 to chat about this project? There are a few concerns that need to be addressed when using this kit for that specific application and I want to make sure you have all the information before moving forward. Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best,
PC Lauinger
GT Tools
970-247-9374 -
I'm working on some double pane windows that the seal has broken on and they have experienced fogging between the panes that becomes condensation that runs down the glass. Over time this results in water streaks which as they dry leave a white residue, I'm assuming, of calcium. That can be cleaned off when the windows are disassembled, but there is a subtle 'checkering' like a faint spider web that remains and seems impossible to remove. Have tried vinegar and even full strength muriatic acid without success as well as polishing compound. I'm wondering if this product might remove it? I could send a pic if someone emailed me. I'm hesitant to buy a product that is made for a similar but different purpose, is it possible to obtain a small sample that I could try on a spot to see if it works on this similar problem?
Thank you for your question. After reviewing your explanation of the problem we believe that you are experiencing a Low E coating deterioration on the glass. Low E coatings are applied to the interior layer of the glass also called the 2nd or 3rd side of the glass. This coating can be removed with glass polish like Cerium Oxide, however in removing the coating you will no longer have solar reflectivity benefits.
We hope this helps.
GT Tools Team -
Would this work for fine-to-medium scratches on a glass cooktop?
You could try it, but it's usually not recommended.
Nothing is worse than a scuff on the glass, as a mobile tech this has been a lifesaver and has saved me from making a trip back to the shop or supplier.
Removed Haze Quickly - excellent product. Took very little to do the job.
It was a little messy on my first use. That can be remedied with better windshield masking and minimal mixture applied to 5 inch felt wheel. Next time will mask all the way on to the edge of the glass, prepare less product and put very little on the felt wheel.
Used a variable speed rotary polisher - worked well at 1500 rpm. Might have even worked at 1000 but didn’t try it. As GT Tools suggests, it is essential to have a spray bottle of distilled water on hand. Apply it to the windshield as needed to keep it a little milky. Maybe that’s why it worked so fast. Certainly recommend it as an effective product.
Diamond Fast Powder works well and just as advertised on light scratches and (light) abrasive fogged glass. The online tutorials are very helpful and should answer most "how to" questions.
did a great job of removing the windshield wiper scratches on my '63 Pontiac. Definitely cheaper than a new windshield. The polishing pad takes a little practice to get used to but if you keep it wet it works great
Works good.
The Cerium Oxide did the job. The 5" polishing wheel was too large. I could not keep it stable on the glass surface. I had to use the edges of the wheel. I believe a 3" wheel would have been more useful.
Nothing is worse than a scuff on the glass, as a mobile tech this has been a lifesaver and has saved me from making a trip back to the shop or supplier.
Removed Haze Quickly - excellent product. Took very little to do the job.
It was a little messy on my first use. That can be remedied with better windshield masking and minimal mixture applied to 5 inch felt wheel. Next time will mask all the way on to the edge of the glass, prepare less product and put very little on the felt wheel.
Used a variable speed rotary polisher - worked well at 1500 rpm. Might have even worked at 1000 but didn’t try it. As GT Tools suggests, it is essential to have a spray bottle of distilled water on hand. Apply it to the windshield as needed to keep it a little milky. Maybe that’s why it worked so fast. Certainly recommend it as an effective product.
Diamond Fast Powder works well and just as advertised on light scratches and (light) abrasive fogged glass. The online tutorials are very helpful and should answer most "how to" questions.
did a great job of removing the windshield wiper scratches on my '63 Pontiac. Definitely cheaper than a new windshield. The polishing pad takes a little practice to get used to but if you keep it wet it works great
Works good.
The Cerium Oxide did the job. The 5" polishing wheel was too large. I could not keep it stable on the glass surface. I had to use the edges of the wheel. I believe a 3" wheel would have been more useful.
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