Eloxite's Polish, Wax, & Buffs Lapidary Tools & Supplies
- 70-410
- Red Rouge - All purpose polish in peel-back sticks. Will produce a mirror polish on gold or silver. Comes in a 4-oz. tube.
- 70-411
- Green Rouge - This will produce a high polish on gold, silver, chrome, and stainless steel. Comes in a 4-oz. tube.
- 70-412
- Zam Jewelry Polish - Zam buffing compound was specially formulated for silver and turquoise jewelry, but also works well on gold. It will not scratch soft stones such as turquoise. Time-saving to use, since stones do not have to be removed before buffing. Leaves a high lustre without residue. Fast clean-up, does not cling to or penetrate surfaces of stones. Comes in a 1/4-lb. tube.
- 70-400
- Muslin Buff - This 3"x35-ply muslin buff is perfect for almost any type of polishing operation. Can be put on a drill and used for buffing our rough-cast sterling-silver rings. Buffs are stitched, with shellac-hardened centers so they are longer-lasting and less likely to shred.
- 70-401
- Rouge Cloth - One side of this chemically-treated cloth has jeweler's rouge for polishing, and the other side can be used for the final polish. Perfect for polishing silver, gold, platinum, nickel, or chrome. Comes complete in a plastic storage pouch.
- 70-209
- Green Dop Wax - Comes in a 1-lb. box.
- 70-404
- Rouge-Less Polishing Cloth - No more messy rouge! The new technology which created the chemical agent on this cloth cuts tarnish better than other cloths and leaves no residue. Use on brass, chrome, copper, silver, and gold.
- 70-405
- New "Double Brilliant" Rougeless Polishing Cloth - This could be the ultimate in jewelry polishing cloths! It's a double cloth, one part impregnated with a non-rouge polishing compound, and the other part natural for fine polishing. No messy rouge, and it's environmentally safe. Both cloths are 7-1/2"x12" in size.
- 70-402
- Muslin Buff - 6 inches in diameter. 50 layers of muslin and stitched in four rows with shellac center for durability. Great for buffing and polishing jewelry, rock, bone, and many other materials.
Last updated: 2/22/2007
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