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Cerium Oxide - discover its uses and see spectacular before and after results

Cerium oxide is a versatile polish that has gained popularity due to its effective action on a wide range of surfaces. It is a particularly valued product in the renovation and maintenance sector, providing exceptional results in both domestic and professional applications. Find out what it can be used for, what effects you can achieve and why it is worth including cerium oxide in your polishing tools.

Are you annoyed by scratches on surfaces such as glass, mirrors or ceramics in your home? Do you dream of having your favourite items shiny and smooth as new again? Cerium oxide is the answer! You can use it to polish glass tables, windows, shower cubicles, mirrors, watches, car headlights and many other surfaces. The results are sure to exceed your expectations!

Cerium Oxide Applications

  1. Glass polishing

One of the most common applications for cerium oxide is glass polishing. Its gentle but effective action makes it ideal for removing fine scratches, streaks and dull spots from glass surfaces. You can use it on:

  • Windows
  • Mirrors
  • Car windows
  • Glass furniture elements

After the application of Cerium Oxide, the glass regains its shine and transparency and small scratches become invisible.

  1. Car window renovation

Cerium oxide is also an excellent agent for the renovation of car windows . Over time, small scratches, dulling and deposits can appear on the surface of the windows, which impede visibility. Using cerium oxide, you can easily restore the windows to their original condition, improving not only the aesthetics, but also driving safety.

  1. Metal polishing

Although cerium oxide is best known for polishing glass, it can also be used to polish metals, such as aluminum, brass, and stainless steel. Its abrasive properties are strong enough to remove minor scratches and stains, but gentle enough not to damage the surface. Metals regain their shine and smoothness after treatment with cerium oxide, and surfaces become more resistant to contamination.

  1. Stone and ceramic renovation

Cerium oxide is also effective in renovating stone and ceramics . Marble, granite, and tiles can dull and lose their shine over time. Polishing these surfaces with cerium oxide helps remove scratches and give them a new, shiny look. This is an ideal solution for renovating floors, kitchen countertops, and other stone surfaces.

The effects of using cerium oxide

After the application of cerium oxide, surfaces gain:

  • Mirror shine – a perfectly smooth and shiny surface that enhances the aesthetics of the material.
  • Removal of fine scratches and streaks – cerium oxide effectively smoothes the surface and removes minor imperfections.
  • Renewed appearance – surfaces look like new after polishing, which is particularly noticeable on old, neglected materials.

How to use cerium oxide?

The application of cerium oxide is simple and does not require any special equipment. It can be used in the form of a paste and applied to the surface with a soft cloth or special polishing accessories. After polishing, gently wipe the surface to remove any product residue and enjoy the new look.

See the before and after effects

Don't believe us? See the results for yourself! We invite you to visit our before and after photo gallery to see how cerium oxide polishing transforms surfaces, restoring them to their former lustre and perfect condition. From a dull car headlight to a scratched smartphone display - see what you can achieve!

Application on car headlights:

Application on glass table top:

 

Application on watch glass:

Application on phone screen:

Summary

Cerium oxide is an irreplaceable polishing agent for glass, metals, stone and ceramics, producing spectacular effects. It restores surfaces to their original lustre, removes minor scratches and makes them look like new. Take a look at our range of cerium oxide products and see how easy it is to renovate different materials!

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