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Fundamental Rockhound Products: 4 oz Chrome Oxide polishing Powder for Stainless Steel, Knives, Malachite, Lapis Lazuli

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  • 4 ounces Chrome Oxide powder for Lapidary use


Use for Azurite, Jade, Malachite, Lapis Lazuli, Rhodonite for a gorgeous finish. Gives a wet look to agate. .... Powdered.... Much easier to work with than sticks ... Chrome Oxide will shine stainless steel and is an excellent polish for knife makers. Mix with corn cob in a tumbler to polish brass casings .... just use a half teaspoon full at a time and run the tumbler till the corn cob is coated, adding a tiny bit at a time. ....... For rock polishing, use with faceting machines, sanding belts, lap disks, polishing heads for dremels, or can be used by hand (with a lot of effort). Leather or felt polishing tools are preferred, but cotton buffers will work well also..... Chrome Oxide can be very messy.


guillermo silvera
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2020
No recibí este artículo
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020
Looks good nice container but I haven't try the produce out. I am sure it will work well on my stones to polish.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018
the product works ok, but the description needs clarification. this is a bright emerald green powder which when mixed with a liquid carrier will badly stain anything which is not already green! i used it to finish-polish some nice river rocks i had worked to a nice sheen. these were dense, rounded, nonporous volcanic and metamorphic silicate rocks in single and mixed hues of tan, brown, gray and pale green. this product ruined all my hard work and i had to regrind everything. stained my leather gloves, work surfaces etc. great if you have jade, jadeite, green turquoise serpentine , serpentinite, epidote, pistochite etc but do not use on anything else. i would not even try it on stainless steel, as mentioned by the vendor, or a knife blade, or glass, ceramic tile, or anything not green already.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2016
Did a good job of getting a nice finish for a batch of Lapis Lazuli.
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