Should I Use Oxide Polish or Diamond for Polishing Gems? - Gem Society

Should I Use Oxide Polish or Diamond for Polishing Gems? - Gem Society

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What's the best abrasive for polishing natural gems? An oxide polish is usually the best option. Learn the different uses of oxide and diamond polishes.

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