Cerium Oxide Powder
High-purity Cerium Oxide 2 Micron polishing powder designed for professional glass restoration, scratch removal, and precision polishing applications. Ideal for automotive glass, mirrors, optical surfaces, and jewellery polishing. Supplied in convenient sealed aluminium bags for freshness and long shelf life.
Key Features
- Ultra-fine 2 Micron particle size for smooth polishing results
- Excellent for removing light scratches and water marks from glass
- High-purity rare earth polishing compound
- Fast polishing action with minimal residue
- Available in 50g, 100g, and 200g (2 x 100g) sealed aluminium bags
Uses
- Glass scratch removal
- Windscreen and automotive glass polishing
- Mirror and window restoration
- Optical lens polishing
- Jewellery and stone polishing applications
📋 Product Details
- Weight: 50g / 100g / 200g (2 x 100g)
- Grade: Premium Polishing Grade
- Form: Fine Powder
- Particle Size: 2 Micron
- Colour: Light Cream / Off White
- Packaging: Sealed Aluminium Bag
📈 Other Names
Cerium Oxide Powder, Glass Polishing Powder, Rare Earth Polishing Compound, Ceric Oxide, Glass Scratch Remover, Optical Polishing Compound, Windshield Polishing Powder, Mirror Restoration Powder, Fine Glass Polish, CeO2 Powder
How To Use Cerium Oxide Powder – Step By Step
1. Glass Scratch Removal
You Will Need:
- 20g Cerium Oxide Powder
- 40–60ml clean water
- Polishing pad or felt wheel
Steps:
- Mix powder with water to create a thin paste.
- Apply paste to the polishing pad.
- Polish the scratched area using circular movements.
- Keep the surface moist during polishing.
- Wipe clean and inspect results. Repeat if needed.
Safety: Wear gloves, goggles, and a dust mask. Avoid inhaling powder.
2. Automotive Windscreen Polishing
You Will Need:
- 30g powder
- 80ml water
- Electric polishing machine
Steps:
- Clean the windscreen thoroughly.
- Prepare polishing slurry.
- Apply to polishing wheel.
- Polish at low-to-medium speed.
- Rinse and dry glass surface.
Safety: Do not overheat glass during polishing.
3. Mirror Restoration
You Will Need:
- 15g powder
- 30ml water
- Soft polishing cloth
Steps:
- Mix polishing compound.
- Apply lightly to mirror surface.
- Polish gently in circular motions.
- Remove residue with clean cloth.
- Buff for shine.
Safety: Test on a small area first.
4. Optical Lens Polishing
You Will Need:
- 5g powder
- 10–15ml distilled water
- Microfibre polishing pad
Steps:
- Create a smooth polishing paste.
- Apply carefully to lens surface.
- Polish gently without excessive pressure.
- Rinse with distilled water.
- Dry using lint-free cloth.
Safety: Avoid use on coated lenses unless compatibility is confirmed.
5. Jewellery & Stone Polishing
You Will Need:
- 10g powder
- 20ml water
- Felt polishing wheel
Steps:
- Mix compound into slurry.
- Apply to polishing wheel.
- Polish stone or jewellery surface carefully.
- Buff until desired shine appears.
- Clean residue thoroughly.
Safety: Keep away from children and avoid contact with eyes.
❓ FAQ
1. What is Cerium Oxide used for?
Cerium Oxide is mainly used for polishing glass, mirrors, optical lenses, gemstones, and removing fine scratches from glass surfaces.
2. What does 2 Micron mean?
2 Micron refers to the ultra-fine particle size of the powder, providing smoother and more precise polishing results.
3. Can Cerium Oxide remove deep scratches?
It works best on light to moderate scratches. Deep scratches may require additional grinding or professional repair.
4. How do I mix Cerium Oxide powder?
Mix the powder with clean water until a thin slurry or paste consistency is achieved.
5. Is Cerium Oxide safe to use?
Yes, when used correctly with gloves, eye protection, and a dust mask. Avoid inhaling fine powder particles.
