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BarbaraInCalif

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Aluminum Oxide All Purpose Polish, usually just an additional 2-3 days is more than plenty to remove the haze left by the rougher compounds. Careful not to over polish. Occasionally I'll use Raybrite,

Thanks Donald. I've done the same giving a few days extra polishing, but there have been just a couple that don't even respond to that. Usually it is medium-dark amber glass I have this trouble with. Guess I'll just put those in the polish again a few days longer while looking into getting some Raybrite.

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I've done the same giving a few days extra polishing, but there have been just a couple that don't even respond to that. Usually it is medium-dark amber glass I have this trouble with.....


With harder glass that does not respond well to the Aluminum Oxide Polish you may want to try Tin Oxide Polish instead, also available from the JarDr.
 

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