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Product Code: 501-TIN-5KG
Tin Oxide is the preferred polish for the following stones:
Actinolite, Agate (many polishes will work well on agate), Alabaster, Amazonite, Amber, Amblygonite, Andalucite, Aventurine, Azurite, Beryl, Brazilianite, Calcite, Cassiterite, Coral, Danburite, Datolite, Enstatite, Epidote, Euclase, Fluorite, Hypersthene, Jadeite, Kyanite, Peridot, Phenacite, Pollucite, Smithsonite, Spodumene, Sunstone, Titanite, Topaz, Wonderstone, and Zircon, among many many others.
Tin oxide is a great polish for most cabbing materials, glass and any material containing quartz. It is the polish of choice for m ...
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Tin Oxide is the preferred polish for the following stones:
Actinolite, Agate (many polishes will work well on agate), Alabaster, Amazonite, Amber, Amblygonite, Andalucite, Aventurine, Azurite, Beryl, Brazilianite, Calcite, Cassiterite, Coral, Danburite, Datolite, Enstatite, Epidote, Euclase, Fluorite, Hypersthene, Jadeite, Kyanite, Peridot, Phenacite, Pollucite, Smithsonite, Spodumene, Sunstone, Titanite, Topaz, Wonderstone, and Zircon, among many many others.
Tin oxide is a great polish for most cabbing materials, glass and any material containing quartz. It is the polish of choice for marble. Many other stones in the hardness range of quartz and softer polish best with Tin Oxide. Often, when a full polish can't be obtained on a stone, tin oxide will do the trick. The old time favorite for polishing gemstones. Mix with water and use as a slurry.
Side note: Gemworld has also read on the internet that Tin Oxide is good for touching up dull areas in a marble and granite countertops. We have NOT tried it; please do your own research before you buy. Here are some customer comments:
"Tin oxide polishing products can be used to buff out scratches and scuffs and bring back the original brightness and luster to marble and granite surfaces. In a similar chemical reaction to that with glass, tin oxide restores the luster of a stone surface--especially marble flooring that can become dull over time. The technique for polishing is relatively simply: Apply tin oxide to the surface with a damp cloth and continuously rub and polish the surface until you achieve the desired sheen.
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