

✨ Etch your mark in style—because ordinary glass just won’t do! 🖼️
Armour Etch Glass Etching Cream (2.8 oz) is a top-rated, easy-to-use formula designed for creating detailed, permanent designs on glass surfaces. Trusted by both beginners and professionals, it offers safe application and long-lasting results, making it the go-to choice for personalized gifts, home décor, and artistic glass projects.







| ASIN | B0001DTWYG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,377 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1 in Etching Materials |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,816) |
| Date First Available | April 21, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Item model number | AR15-0151 |
| Manufacturer | Armour Products |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 3.5 x 1.7 inches |
M**.
Easy and works well!
This worked really well and is easy to use. I'm quite pleased with how my wine glass turned out!
L**H
Product worked really well
I’ve used this multiple times, and it works really, really well! I let it set a little longer than the instructions, but it actually looked better! Would order again if needed
L**E
Did what it is supposed to
Good product
A**R
Easy to use
I’ve only tried once, but I was surprised it was so easy!
D**L
Worked on Three Pairs of Eyewear to Remove AR-Coating
I was hesitant to purchase this with the mixed reviews and product description not recommending it for "cleaning glasses". However, I believe I understood the reason behind the "failed" attempts to repair eyewear and then made an attempt on my own pairs (all high index polycarbonate lenses). First and foremost, one must understand that this product does not remove "scratches" from lenses. Rather, it removes the coating (anti-reflective) that has started to flake/peel off thus giving a "cloudy" appearance. Second, DO NOT USE ON GLASS LENSES. This product is intentionally used to etch glass. Therefore, you must be sure your eyewear lenses are plastic (polycarbonate) and not glass. Otherwise, you will ruin your pair of eyewear. I had three old pairs of eyewear that were stuffed in drawers because the coating on the inner surface was starting to peel and make it nearly impossible to see/read. I first tested a small area on one pair to see if this product was capable of removing the coating. To my delight, it worked great with a single 30 minute application to the inner side of the lens. Since it worked so well on the first pair, I tried on my other two pair of eyewear and had mixed results. One of the other pairs worked as the first pair, but the third pair required multiple applications (five) to fully remove the coating. However, it was capable of removing all of the coating and is a great improvement from its former condition. One additional point that must be made is that you just removed the AR coating so will now get "artifacts" while wearing your reconditioned lenses. The reflection from other light sources are increasingly noticeable now and you might notice more any deep scratches. This product does not buff out scratches so don't expect it. Overall, I am glad I purchased this product and used it to recondition my lenses. I now have 3 pairs of eyewears that are usable and great backup pairs in case I lose or break my current pair.
K**Y
10/10
Get the job done !!!!
Y**O
Buen producto para crear diseños en cristal,lo recomiendo
D**O
Awesome 💛
Perfect quality!
T**S
Good product
T**S
Love it, make sure you read the instructions
R**N
works great spread on with a popsicle stick after 5 minutes scrape off as much as you can put it back in bottle. then rinse thoroughly caution wear plastic gloves!!!! corrosive!!
S**T
Great product, works well on wine glasses
M**L
15 minutes and they etched my Riedel glass wonderfully. Please be mindful to mask off a large area as the fumes from the cream can cause etch marks despite areas not having cream applied. Update: have now done multiple glasses from Riedel and Gabriel Glas and have gotten great results everytime. You only need 5 minutes but I often let the etch run up to a maximum of 15 minutes to ensure coverage. I use normal vinyl and have not had any issues. The pro tip is ensure your vinyl is cleanly attached and tape off a larger area than your design as the fumes will etch the glass around your stencil if you’re not careful.