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Armour Glass Etching Cream Carded,2.8-Ounce

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€49,00
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Description

  • Glass etching cream carded is a fast acting specially formulated glass etching compound
  • Create permanent etched designs on windows, mirrors and household glassware
  • Create your own custom glass etching stencil or use one of our pre-cut stencils
  • Will not etch plastics or some pyrex

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Customer Reviews

Removed the worn, foggy film from plastic prescription glasses!!!I know it's not meant to be used to remove the film from prescription glasses, but I've got expensive progressive lenses and I take care of them, so they don't scratch, but the stupid film makes them unusable after about 2 years... and my prescription really isn't changing that much!My frames are getting a bit scraped! I'll need new glasses soon, but haven't had time to do that, and the coating was bubbled up so that it was like looking through a fog! So I tried this internet fix!AND IT WORKED!--->>> I had to dab a thick coat on with a Q-Tip, (my coatings are only on one side of the lens)--->>> I would leave it for 15-30 minutes, then gently rinse away and dry with a cloth.--->>> I had to do this about 3 to 4 times... some of the coating would still remain, but it gradually all came off.This stuff seems to leave the actual PLASTIC lenses untouched. 5Will remove Anti-glare coating from Plastic lenses!I purchased this to remove anti-glare coating from the plastic lenses in my prescription glasses. The anti-glare coating was so fogged and scratched that I could no longer use them. Using gloves, I applied the cr me to the front and back of the lenses, let it sit, scrubbed the cr me with a soft bristled brush, and then rinsed. The coating was gone! I can now use the glasses again!. 5Eye Glasses Restored -- Spotting on plastic lenses are made pristine with this product!Based on on-line reviews and utter desperation, I purchased this product to use on the lenses of my eye glasses. The inside of each lens had developed a horrible condition of spotting that resembled water marks (not scratches). I keep my glasses in pristine condition, never a scratch on them. These particular glasses I purchased through Sears The lenses alone were $350.00. I did purchase insurance and replaced the lenses when they developed the water spots. I did this 3 times. Sears assured me they had no idea what the problem was and the best solution was to keep them insured and replace for the $25.00 fee as needed. Well, I let the insurance run out accidentally. Sure enough, the spotting started. It's always gradual ... then eventually the whole interior of the lense is spotted. So awful are the spots that another person looking at you can see them. There is nothing I have found that will erase these spots. I even tried toothpaste and sunscreen based on other on-line suggestions. Before I decided to call Sears back and order a $350.00 pair, I decided to Google the problem again and see what others are saying. Time and time again people were referencing their spots which sounded exactly like mine. And, they were finding the solution to be this product: Armour Glass Etching Cream. I had nothing to lose, so I ordered from Amazon. I painted each interior lens with a thick coating of this product, waited 1 - 2 minutes, rinsed with cold water and dried with a fluffy cotton towel. Unbelievably, the spots are completely gone and the lenses are crystal clear. I am absolutely dumbfounded and delighted. I just saved myself all that money -- so I wanted to share this with others. My lenses are plastic, btw. I don't think I would use this on glass lenses. But, actually, I don't think glass lenses have this problem. Good luck! 5Great product! Saved me from buying new glasses.This product is amazing. I like so many others had that annoying film on my glasses for the scratch resistance. After awhile it starts to peel and makes you dizzy from staring at it. I used this product and in less than 5 minutes my glasses looked brand new! It peeled off that layer of film like water.Be warned! Make sure you use gloves and when cleaning the glasses avoid touching any other part of your glasses other than the lenses! 5It works well if you leave it on longer.This etching cream worked great, but I learned from experience with other brands that etching cream really only works well for me when I leave it in place for at least one hour. The directions may say that it works in just 3-5 minutes, but I disagree. I might even add a little more etching cream during the hour that it is on my project if it appears to be drying out. I used this cream on both drinking glasses and ceramic, and it worked equally well on both. 5I used dollar store glasses and got some great results. This stuff is really easy to use ...I used dollar store glasses and got some great results. This stuff is really easy to use and even though the bottle is small, it will etch a lot. Highly suggest using cheap shelf liner for your stencils as it is easier to handle. I tried some regular vinyl and it was super hard to get all the bubbles out. 5Success reviving a pair of glasses with a scratched reflective coatingI used this product to remove a scuffed and scratched coating on my plastic lens glasses. Worked like a charm. Did a toothpick point sized drop first, was amazed at the results and went and did both lenses. Worked very well. 5I would order from a different seller.When I received this in the mail the packaging was unopened but the container did not have a product seal. When I opened the container dried pieces of the product fell off and into the container. It was not a smooth consistency inside, it had large crystal pieces in it.I unfortunately needed it for a project I was doing right away so I used it as it was. The etching has really noticeable spots where there are swirls of unetched glass.I was pretty disappointed. 1Old productWhat I received was old product. It should not be thick and crystallized as it is in the picture. I like Armour Etch. I use it somewhat frequently. But it does a much better job if it is fresh product. It loses potency with age. Hence, I don't keep much on hand. I had a project nearly prepped and ready. Had to use this. It WAS usable, but much more difficult. Will not buy here again. Will use a more trusted local source, where returns for fresh product are possible without delay. 2Great results, these custom etched glasses will be a fantastic Christmas gift for my dadI used this glass etching cream on (qty=4) pint glasses and (qty=2) quart mugs.Anchor Hocking Pint Mixing Glass - Rim Tempered - 16 Oz, Set of 2German Style Extra Large Glass Beer Mug - 34 ozTotal time for etching: 1 hourPrep and testing time: 4 hoursMaterials:-etching creme (3 oz)-glass to be etched-inverted decal sticker-Q-tips-Rubbing Alcohol-paper towels-kitchen sink with sprayerProcess:1) decided on a design, my dad has a big beard, so I decided to make a decal with a big beard and his name above looking like a kings crown. Did some google image searching, found the beard image. Used MS-paint to edit picture, used MS-publisher to add Word-Art. exported as BMP2) Sent to my plotter/cutter. Made inverted decals, that is material removed where I want the glass to be etched.3) cleaned glasses with alcohol and a paper towel4) applied decal5) applied etching cream with q-tip (see my layer thickness in attached pictures), swirling, dabbing, trying to keep cream evenly covered, swirl and dab, wait 5 min, swirl and dab again (moving cream around for even random coverage). Wait 5 min, swirl and dab, apply a little more creme maybe 25% as much as the first time to keep cream wet. (total 15 min)6) wash off cream with medium pressure cold water kitchen sprayer, dry glass with paper towel, push on edges of decal to ensure none came up and would allow cream beneath it.7) Coating 2, same process and length as first coat: (15 min total)8) wash off cream with medium pressure cold water kitchen sprayer, dry glass with paper towel, remove decal with fingernails. wipe down with alcohol on a paper towel.--- see pictures, I think this came out great. crisp edges, even etching, very impressed! 5
Armour Glass Etching Cream Carded,2.8-Ounce

Armour Glass Etching Cream Carded,2.8-Ounce

4.2
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€49,00
Sale price
€49,00
Regular price
€80,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€31,00)