








💎 Polish Like a Pro, Shine Like a Legend
TechDiamondTools Diamond Polishing Compound is a premium, oil-based paste featuring an ultra-fine 200,000 grit (0-0.1 microns) with 50% high-concentration diamond powder. Made in the USA, it delivers professional-grade polishing performance across a wide range of materials including glass, metal, gemstones, and ceramics. Ideal for both manual and machine polishing, this compound ensures faster cutting, scratch removal, and mirror finishes without harmful additives.









| ASIN | B00I5B1JY2 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 368,510 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 687 in Polishing Accessories |
| Colour | 200,000 grit / 0-0.1 micron |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (520) |
| Date First Available | 22 July 2012 |
| Grit Description | Ultra Fine |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Item model number | DP-200H |
| Manufacturer | TechDiamondTools |
| Material | Resin,Diamond |
| Part number | DP-200H |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 10.16 x 1.91 cm; 4.54 g |
| Size | 200,000 grit / 0 - 0.1 microns |
| Special Features | 0.1 micron diamond polishing compound for gemstone polishing, glass polishing, metal polishing, gun polishing, ceramics polishing, removing scratches, sharpening knives, sharpening blades, diamond polishing lapping abrasive compound, diamond polishing lapping abrasive compound, removing scratches, sharpening knives, sharpening blades, polishing glass |
K**R
Great paste to maintain straight razors.
I got this to keep my Thiers Issard razor in top form. It's excellent. All I do is strop the razor a handful of passes on a strop pasted with this & it has given a very sharp but gentle edge to a razor that previously needed to get back onto the stones after a few shaves. I highly recommend this . It's a top quality paste from a great seller. 10out of 10
M**O
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K**R
I gave this three stars simply because it is made in America. But it just didn't work on my scratch up phone screen. My friend had this and shared some with me. I tried it to no luck. I thought maybe if I bought some and used more then it may work. It didn't.
M**N
This stuff worked perfectly for polishing my bullet press in my redding bullet seating die, the die was grabbing or holding the bullets after being pressed in so I put some of this polishing compound on a bullet tip and used my drill for about 15 minutes and it was a mirror finish in side it worked perfectly.
T**Y
I will pre-face this by saying I have purchased many different brands and types of diamond paste over the few weeks and almost all have the same issue with consistency and quality. The majority of the paste is as stated 200,000 grit but this is inconsistent and there are still larger chunks that will ruin a mirror finish for my purposes and for most folks purposes the pace needs to be consistent throughout and can't have random stray grits that are larger as this will always ruin mirror finish. I am using these to polish and watch parts that have to be perfect with zero scratches and even at 200,000 grit the finish should be 100% flawless but do to straight large chunks of diamond it really can't be used, maybe I just got a bad batch but this seems to be a consistent issue with almost all diamond paste products that I have used so far, however I will try to give it a go with another and see if this is better, if this turns out better I will edit this. Overall quality of this paste is great it's not died, and the quantity of diamond is exactly as stated at 50% for my per specific purchase, this really does aid and fast removal, especially as I am using this by hand and not with a powered machine. Maybe with the lower grits you may have more uniform and consistent results. Nonetheless I still would recommend this as it is likely some of the best I've used as of now
S**G
This TDT diamond paste does not disappoint, and is made her in UDA. I've used TEMO and Scottchen (made in China) and I think they're just filled with toothpaste. TDT diamond paste (I use on Tormek for sharpening) is my go-to paste, at a fraction of the cost of Gunny juice, DMT or Norton branded abrasives which are ridiculously overpriced!
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