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💎 Polish Like a Pro, Shine Like a Star
TechDiamondTools Diamond Polishing Compound is a premium 14,000 grit (0-1 micron) ultra-fine diamond paste with a high 50% diamond powder concentration. Packaged in a handy 5-gram syringe, this oil-based polishing paste is designed for precision polishing and sharpening of metals, glass, gemstones, and more. Made in the USA, it delivers professional-grade mirror finishes and sharp edges, perfect for jewelry, watches, knives, and delicate surfaces.









| ASIN | B008GXS15O |
| Brand Name | TechDiamondTools |
| Compatible Material | Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (409) |
| Grit Material Type | Diamond |
| Grit Number | 14000 |
| Grit Type | Ultra Fine |
| Item Dimensions | 17.8 x 10.2 x 1.9 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TechDiamondTools |
| Material Type | Diamond |
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A**T
Worked great using it on my bison leather strop and got my Benchmade mini adira with a magnacut blade razor sharp. Can't wait to try it on other various steels. The edge is polished so well its like a mirror. I think it will work out great in the long term and was a great price.
R**N
Would recommend
N**T
This paste (14,000 grit) does wonder to my straight edge razor after the 10,000 grit stone (using flat leather strop). I might still get the 50,000 grit to get a perfect edge, but it's already close to being "as new".
E**N
Works nicely; no complaints. I am able to get a nice polished edge, spending a minute or so on the strop. I think it's a worthwhile upgrade from the standard "green crayon" (chrome oxide). I've treated a couple of strops pretty liberally, a few times each, and still have about 2/3 of the syringe left. For best results with leather, start with a light sanding to open up the material and remove old compound/steel if present. Then allow plenty of time for the paste to dry, or you'll end up wiping a lot of it off the blade. If it feels cool to the touch, it's not ready.
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