jar doctor does sell it. you have to be careful buying off line from companies that make it. they dont make what the doctor has, persay. his is a mixture of different sizes he told me. I bought a oxide from a company and i have the finest size you can get i was told by the comapny. it frosts my glass,. it does work good for removing etching. 96.00 for a 5 gallon pail. i will never run out. but my polish i get from jar doctor.
I am working on a polish and i did track down that raybrite some have spoke of, it also frosts my glass.
i am still trying to find a company that makes .00 grit oxide. i had a sample one time and man it was great, any way try jardoctor.com
Thanks. I've always bought my polish from jardoctor - & will continue to - with great results . Was curious though to see if there was a wider market, (forgive me Wayne) won't chance it though.
I know jardoc claims his silicon cutter leaves a frosting on the glass, I use it only in extreme case's, usually to remove stain the polish won't, but I have yet to see any frosting. What you bought almost sounds like a cutter instead of a polish.
If you want to try and obtain some polish locally look up Lapidary in the yellow pages. Tell them what you want the polish for and I think they will be able to accomodate you well. I know a bunch of collectors in my area have been using raybrite for a long time and swear by it. I purchase my aluminum oxide in bulk from a Lapidary shop and I cannot personally see any difference in the polish I have purchased locally and that of Wayne's ( Jar Doctor ) .
Wayne has told me however that there is alot of variance( sp? ) in some of the aluminum oxide suppliers. I would suggest buying a small sample amount from the local rock shop and trying it on a junker first. Slimdigger