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product_id: 11228123
title: "Diamond Polishing Compound Polishing Paste USA Made 14,000 Grit 0-1 Microns for Marble Glass Metal Rock Jewelry Resin Silver Chrome Gemstone with High Concentration of Diamond Powder"
brand: "techdiamondtools"
price: "$23.57"
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# 50% diamond powder concentration 14,000 grit ultra-fine polish (0-1 microns) Proudly USA made, industrial-grade formula Diamond Polishing Compound Polishing Paste USA Made 14,000 Grit 0-1 Microns for Marble Glass Metal Rock Jewelry Resin Silver Chrome Gemstone with High Concentration of Diamond Powder

**Brand:** techdiamondtools
**Price:** $23.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💎 Polish Like a Pro, Shine Like No Other!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Diamond Polishing Compound Polishing Paste USA Made 14,000 Grit 0-1 Microns for Marble Glass Metal Rock Jewelry Resin Silver Chrome Gemstone with High Concentration of Diamond Powder by techdiamondtools
- **How much does it cost?** $23.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- techdiamondtools enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted techdiamondtools brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Application:** Smooth, controlled paste consistency designed for manual or machine polishing with leather strops, buffing wheels, or soft cloths.
- • **Precision Mirror Finish:** Achieve flawless, scientific-grade polishing on metals, glass, gemstones, and ceramics with ultra-fine 14,000 grit diamond paste.
- • **High Diamond Concentration:** Packed with 50% diamond powder for rapid, ultra-smooth material removal and scratch elimination.
- • **Safe on Sensitive Surfaces:** Oil-based, colorant-free formula ensures safe use on sapphire, optical glass, tungsten carbide, and stainless steel without damage.
- • **Versatile Industrial Strength:** One compound for stropping, honing, buffing, and grinding—perfect for professionals and DIYers polishing knives, jewelry, and tools alike.

## Overview

TechDiamondTools Diamond Polishing Compound is a USA-made, industrial-grade, oil-based paste featuring an ultra-fine 14,000 grit (0-1 microns) and 50% diamond powder concentration. Engineered for precision polishing and scratch removal on a wide range of materials including metals, glass, gemstones, and ceramics, it delivers a mirror-like finish with professional reliability. Ideal for jewelers, watchmakers, and craftsmen seeking rapid, smooth, and safe polishing results.

## Description

TechDiamondTools Diamond Polishing Compound Polishing Paste USA Made 14,000 Grit 0-1 Microns for Marble Glass Metal Rock Jewelry Resin Silver Chrome Gemstone with High Concentration of Diamond Powder: Other Products: desertcart.com: Industrial & Scientific

Review: THE REAL DEAL DIAMOND PASTE! - After months of trying to find a true working diamond paste, I finally decided to try TechDiamondTools. The pricing was great and quite frankly the cheap diamond paste was just not working for me (yeah...i tried to go cheap). I've been trying to find a reliable way to get scratches out of mineral glass and most internet searches claimed it was very difficult. Not only could I not find a guide to do this, but couldn't find a grit guide to use for mineral glass. The first thing I did was message the TechDiamondTools and asked for guidance. They replied to me several times and have been very courteous and helpful. They recommended several grits to try, so I went ahead and ordered. Here is what I used, and it works GREAT! Just be patient (this is the key to perfection). Rotary Tool (Cheap) I also used an adjustable speed control rotary tool with 3/32 pro bits compatible that is used for nail manicures. It's electric. I did a search on desertcart and the no longer sell it, but Pinkiou looks similar and it's cheap. I don't recommend using a high speed Dremel. I have one and it goes way to fast. I started with 600, then 1,500, 3,000, and finally 5,000 grit. The results were amazing! Now to keep things in perspective, I did mess up and used sandpaper on one of my other watches. Used 100 grit and that was a mistake. The pictures I posted, I didn't use sandpaper. On the other watch, it did get all the scratches the sandpaper made, however it took a bit more of time. Next time I'm using 2,000/1,500 grit sandpaper. I've read that's what should be used before using diamond paste. I currently have a 14,000 grit that I can't decide whether to use for polishing since the 5,000 did a superb job. I may just return that 14,000 and use the 8,000 for final polishing. Okay, back to the watch. the pictures are the result so the diamond paste. I "wish" that I had a picture of the watch before I even started, but I totally forgot to take some. The pictures are after I had already gone through using the 600 grit and the 1500 grit. As you can see the scratches I circled. Trust me before I started, these scratches were pretty bad. You could actually catch you fingernail on it. Not just a hairline scratch either. The final picture is the finished product, although it looks superb and flawless, I wonder what a final polish with 8,000 or 14,000 would do. I haven't tried that yet. Anyway, I am very pleased with DiamondTechTools, they actually worked with me to replace the 400 grit because it seemed watered down, but they made it right. As a hobby I work on Casio's digital watches and refurbish them, and the biggest problem with refurbishing is the scratches on the glass. Well to end this, I'd like to say I did order the 400 grit paste and will start with that to see if it cuts back on my time. The pictures of the watch I posted took me about 3 hours to get the scratches out, I'm hoping with 400 grit, I'm able to cut that time in half. I don't like to used sand paper, but I will if there are a lot of bad scratches, then I will. Just don't use 100 grit like I did. Use 2,000 or 1,500. I'd also like to say, if you use this process, your result may vary. I want to say that because I'm a very meticulous person and I take my time. I'm only putting this out because this actually worked for me after all failed attempts with other diamond paste, and no I didn't get any free products from TechDiamondTools. If desertcart lets me, since I ordered like 6 syringes of different grits, I want to post more pictures of scratched up watches and the results. Hope this helps folks out there that have not found any documents on getting scratches out of mineral glass, because there really isn't any clear document that outline this. Hope this help those watch enthusiast out there!! And thank you DiamondTechTools, ya'll are awesome and keep making those American Products GREAT!!!
Review: Smooth Finish, Impressive Results - This 3,000 grit diamond polishing compound completely exceeded my expectations. I’ve been using it on a variety of surfaces—marble, metal, and even a couple of resin pendants I cast recently—and the results are consistently excellent. The paste has a nice consistency that's easy to spread evenly, and it doesn’t dry out or gum up like some cheaper compounds I’ve tried before. What really impressed me is how high the concentration of diamond powder feels. It’s aggressive enough to make a noticeable difference quickly but still refined enough to give a smooth, glassy finish. I used just a dab on a felt wheel and brought a dull piece of silver back to a mirror shine. Same with a glass cabochon—it went from cloudy to crystal-clear in minutes. It’s also nice knowing it’s made in the USA. There’s a sense of quality control here that shows up in how reliable and consistent it is across different jobs. Whether I’m polishing jewelry or sharpening chisels, this compound gets the job done cleanly and quickly. A little goes a long way, so it's also a good value. I'll definitely be keeping a jar of this on hand in my shop.

## Features

- OIL-BASED DIAMOND POLISHING COMPOUND – Experience rapid, ultra-smooth, and precise polishing with our industrial-grade, oil-based compounds delivered via a syringe packed with 50% concentration of diamond powder. Features an item of 14,000 Grit (0 to 1 Microns) for final polish for a scientific mirror finish on metals, glass, ceramics, gemstones, and composites – perfect for restoring, sharpening, and buffing in professional and DIY settings
- MADE IN THE USA – SCIENTIFIC FORMULA FOR INDUSTRIAL-GRADE POLISHING – Developed with a cutting-edge, proprietary scientific formulation, our high-performance diamond paste delivers fast, precise cutting and efficient material removal. Its industrial-grade composition free from artificial colorants makes it safe for high-permeability surfaces like sapphire, tungsten carbide, optical glass, and stainless steel, ensuring a flawless mirror finish
- MULTI-PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL LAPPING & POLISHING COMPOUND – Engineered for stropping, honing, buffing, grinding, and precision polishing, our high-strength diamond paste utilizes a proprietary industrial formula. Suitable for both manual and machine applications, it works seamlessly with wool buffs, leather strops, and lapping plates, delivering a scientific, professional-grade finish on knives, jewelry, mirrors, and industrial tools
- VERSATILE POLISHING & SCRATCH REMOVAL – Our industrial, scientific-grade formula is ideal for watch crystal repair, mirror polishing, knife sharpening, gun polishing, and jewelry finishing. It removes scratches and imperfections from glass, gemstones, metal, and ceramics with a proprietary polish that restores clarity and brilliance
- COMPATIBLE WITH MULTIPLE MATERIALS – This proprietary compound works flawlessly on glass, gemstones, ceramics, metal, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, plastic, marble, granite, acrylic, polyurethane, and more. Its scientifically proven performance makes it a top choice for professional craftsmen and dedicated DIYers alike
- EASY APPLICATION FOR MANUAL & MACHINE POLISHING – With an industrial-grade oil-based consistency, our proprietary diamond paste is simple to apply to a buffing wheel, leather strop, or soft cloth. Its scientifically engineered formulation ensures smooth, controlled application and longer-lasting polishing sessions
- IDEAL FOR PROFESSIONALS & HOBBYISTS – Perfect for jewelers, watchmakers, knife makers, machinists, and metalworkers, our proprietary, industrial solution delivers high-gloss, professional finishes on rings, firearms, knives, automotive parts, and delicate components with scientific precision
- PERFECT FOR JEWELRY POLISHING & REPAIR – Restore the dazzling shine of gold, silver, platinum, and gemstone jewelry effortlessly. Our proprietary, high-precision diamond polishing paste, backed by scientific research, removes scratches, oxidation, and dullness, ensuring maximum brilliance and clarity every time
- KNIFE SHARPENING & TOOL RESTORATION – Achieve a razor-sharp edge on knives, chisels, and cutting tools with our industrial-strength, proprietary diamond paste. Compatible with stropping compounds, honing guides, and sharpening stones, it scientifically refines edges and eliminates imperfections for peak precision cutting performance
- GLASS & MIRROR SCRATCH REMOVAL – Specifically designed for removing scratches from watch crystals, automotive glass, and mirrors, our ultra-fine, industrial-grade diamond paste delivers a flawless, distortion-free finish. Its proprietary, scientific formulation makes it ideal for optical and high-precision applications

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008GXS15O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,863 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #5 in Abrasive Finishing Compounds |
| Brand | TechDiamondTools |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2012 |
| Grit Material | Metal,Resin,Diamond |
| Grit Number | 14000 |
| Grit Type | Super Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 4 x 0.75 inches |
| Manufacturer | TechDiamondTools |
| Material | Diamond |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 0.75 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TechDiamondTools
- **Grit Material:** Metal,Resin,Diamond
- **Grit Type:** Super Fine
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 7 x 4 x 0.75 inches
- **Material:** Diamond

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would this work well for an iphone with light scratches on a small corner of the screen? iPhone 11 Pro**
A: Hi, for light scratches, use a kit of 2k+4k+8k+50k (or just 4k+8k+50k for very light scratches) Grit pastes. For deep scratches, trying to remove them is not screen functionality safe. However, the same kit will help to make those scratches less noticeable.

**Q: What kind of oil do you use? Can I use this on a leather strop?**
A: We use oleic acid. But if you need to loosen the compound up, you can add practically any machine or motor oil to it. Yes, it can be used both on leather strop/cloth and on wool cloth.

**Q: What is the significance of the concentration? Wouldn't the grit be the same regardless of how much powder is in the compound?**
A: From my understanding, it would be like 100 grit sandpaper with only part of the sand on it. Yes, it's still 100 grit, but there isn't as many granules of sand, which would make you use more and it would take longer. 
     This paste worked extremely well on polishing my tungsten carbide ring.

**Q: how would you load a leather stope with this?**
A: I'm not sure if I'll get this right, but I'd dispense a fair amount onto the strop and rub it in evenly. This is an oil paste , so you should get an even coating.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THE REAL DEAL DIAMOND PASTE!
*by C***O on October 10, 2020*

After months of trying to find a true working diamond paste, I finally decided to try TechDiamondTools. The pricing was great and quite frankly the cheap diamond paste was just not working for me (yeah...i tried to go cheap). I've been trying to find a reliable way to get scratches out of mineral glass and most internet searches claimed it was very difficult. Not only could I not find a guide to do this, but couldn't find a grit guide to use for mineral glass. The first thing I did was message the TechDiamondTools and asked for guidance. They replied to me several times and have been very courteous and helpful. They recommended several grits to try, so I went ahead and ordered. Here is what I used, and it works GREAT! Just be patient (this is the key to perfection). Rotary Tool (Cheap) I also used an adjustable speed control rotary tool with 3/32 pro bits compatible that is used for nail manicures. It's electric. I did a search on Amazon and the no longer sell it, but Pinkiou looks similar and it's cheap. I don't recommend using a high speed Dremel. I have one and it goes way to fast. I started with 600, then 1,500, 3,000, and finally 5,000 grit. The results were amazing! Now to keep things in perspective, I did mess up and used sandpaper on one of my other watches. Used 100 grit and that was a mistake. The pictures I posted, I didn't use sandpaper. On the other watch, it did get all the scratches the sandpaper made, however it took a bit more of time. Next time I'm using 2,000/1,500 grit sandpaper. I've read that's what should be used before using diamond paste. I currently have a 14,000 grit that I can't decide whether to use for polishing since the 5,000 did a superb job. I may just return that 14,000 and use the 8,000 for final polishing. Okay, back to the watch. the pictures are the result so the diamond paste. I "wish" that I had a picture of the watch before I even started, but I totally forgot to take some. The pictures are after I had already gone through using the 600 grit and the 1500 grit. As you can see the scratches I circled. Trust me before I started, these scratches were pretty bad. You could actually catch you fingernail on it. Not just a hairline scratch either. The final picture is the finished product, although it looks superb and flawless, I wonder what a final polish with 8,000 or 14,000 would do. I haven't tried that yet. Anyway, I am very pleased with DiamondTechTools, they actually worked with me to replace the 400 grit because it seemed watered down, but they made it right. As a hobby I work on Casio's digital watches and refurbish them, and the biggest problem with refurbishing is the scratches on the glass. Well to end this, I'd like to say I did order the 400 grit paste and will start with that to see if it cuts back on my time. The pictures of the watch I posted took me about 3 hours to get the scratches out, I'm hoping with 400 grit, I'm able to cut that time in half. I don't like to used sand paper, but I will if there are a lot of bad scratches, then I will. Just don't use 100 grit like I did. Use 2,000 or 1,500. I'd also like to say, if you use this process, your result may vary. I want to say that because I'm a very meticulous person and I take my time. I'm only putting this out because this actually worked for me after all failed attempts with other diamond paste, and no I didn't get any free products from TechDiamondTools. If Amazon lets me, since I ordered like 6 syringes of different grits, I want to post more pictures of scratched up watches and the results. Hope this helps folks out there that have not found any documents on getting scratches out of mineral glass, because there really isn't any clear document that outline this. Hope this help those watch enthusiast out there!! And thank you DiamondTechTools, ya'll are awesome and keep making those American Products GREAT!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Smooth Finish, Impressive Results
*by J***E on August 1, 2025*

This 3,000 grit diamond polishing compound completely exceeded my expectations. I’ve been using it on a variety of surfaces—marble, metal, and even a couple of resin pendants I cast recently—and the results are consistently excellent. The paste has a nice consistency that's easy to spread evenly, and it doesn’t dry out or gum up like some cheaper compounds I’ve tried before. What really impressed me is how high the concentration of diamond powder feels. It’s aggressive enough to make a noticeable difference quickly but still refined enough to give a smooth, glassy finish. I used just a dab on a felt wheel and brought a dull piece of silver back to a mirror shine. Same with a glass cabochon—it went from cloudy to crystal-clear in minutes. It’s also nice knowing it’s made in the USA. There’s a sense of quality control here that shows up in how reliable and consistent it is across different jobs. Whether I’m polishing jewelry or sharpening chisels, this compound gets the job done cleanly and quickly. A little goes a long way, so it's also a good value. I'll definitely be keeping a jar of this on hand in my shop.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Be patient, thorough and get AWESOME results!
*by M***E on October 26, 2025*

Fantastic product that delivers great results. You have to be patient and willing to go through a process, but it’s well worth it. I did several applications of the diamond paste. First two applications, I took small dabs of past on my finger, and pushed them into the scratches, filling them in and then taking a wet q-tip to gently, with slight pressure, massaging the paste around in a circular motion. After those first two applications, I already noticed the scratches becoming more dull and unnoticeable. The last three applications, I cut a plush microfiber cloth into 1” x 1” squares and applied the paste directly onto them. I dampened them with a bit of water and and again massaged the paste around the watch face, with slightly more pressure and faster motion. Conclusion: Deep scratches gone and a restored watch face. I think it looks better than it did before. Thank you.

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