


This removes scratches from plastic watch crystals Apply a small amount of polyWatch to the crystal and polish with a cotton cloth which you have at hand. The scratches will disappear and the surface of the crystals will look as good as new It is a 5 gram tube that is sufficient for approximately 10-12 uses. Review: Awesome - This is the best polish I've used and I've used many, a drop or 2, rub it in with a clean cloth or your finger let it haze over then use either a polishing Dremal bit or (I prefer) a soft polishing lint free cloth, you will be amazed at your results whether it's glass, acrylic or pretty much and material you want to shine and remove tiny hairline scratches for me, this is the best ! Review: WORKS like a charm! - Works like a charm. Note that this product is best used for final polishing - not for getting rid of big or deep scratches. Watch some YouTube vids and you'll see you can have (and I have had) great success on vintage acrylic crystals by first starting with 1500 or so grit sandpaper (yes, sandpaper! but use it gently and sparingly), moving up to 2500. You can then use a dermal with Flitz of Polywatch, but I like to use Flitz, and then use Polywatch by hand with a microfiber cloth. See before and after pics (after pic has the pinkish finger cots on the hand).
| ASIN | B072M2YN4D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #996,080 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,278 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand Name | Polywatch |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,359) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00723585711887 |
| Grit Material Type | Liquid Abrasive |
| Grit Number | 280 |
| Grit Type | Very Fine |
| Item Dimensions | 3.54 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 7 Grams |
| Manufacturer | polyWatch |
| Material Type | Zirconia Alumina |
| UPC | 723585711887 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**T
Awesome
This is the best polish I've used and I've used many, a drop or 2, rub it in with a clean cloth or your finger let it haze over then use either a polishing Dremal bit or (I prefer) a soft polishing lint free cloth, you will be amazed at your results whether it's glass, acrylic or pretty much and material you want to shine and remove tiny hairline scratches for me, this is the best !
M**S
WORKS like a charm!
Works like a charm. Note that this product is best used for final polishing - not for getting rid of big or deep scratches. Watch some YouTube vids and you'll see you can have (and I have had) great success on vintage acrylic crystals by first starting with 1500 or so grit sandpaper (yes, sandpaper! but use it gently and sparingly), moving up to 2500. You can then use a dermal with Flitz of Polywatch, but I like to use Flitz, and then use Polywatch by hand with a microfiber cloth. See before and after pics (after pic has the pinkish finger cots on the hand).
N**E
Didn’t work
Didn’t work. The scratches are still there and just as bad as before.
J**5
Doesn’t work
Didn’t work at all.
M**E
This is great for polishing plastic/ acrylic watch face covers
Does a great job polishing clear watch face covers if acrylic or plastic removing minor scratches. If scratches are deep you will have to sand them down using progressively finer grits and ending with this compound. Took off a star because it is disgraceful to sell such small tubes of paste for so high a price. I will be finding other substitutes. I don't like being robbed of value due to a brand name. How dare they charge so much for such a microscopic sized tube!!! For glass scratches, you need a powder called Cerium Oxide. Polishes glass, mirrors, removes scratches. Not this product, which is for softer plastics and tiny pieces. Save this for watches only. Cheaper products for larger plastics.
N**M
Removed scratches from Pimax 5K+
I purchased a used Pimax 5K+ only to find that both lenses had scratches from the previous owner trying to use it while wearing eye glasses. I didn't want to go thru the process of returning it and trying to find another one in my price range so I researched (you tubed) for scratch remover products. Found a guy using this polyWatch polish to remove scratches on his VR head set and went with it. It worked perfectly, but only after discovering the best method of application was a clean dry finger tip. Cotton and microfiber clothes absorbed the polish which quickly diminished its effectiveness in rubbing out the scratches.
B**W
Works, and works well.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Keeps my Casio acrylic watch faces looking new with about 5 minutes of work. I always have some on hand.
S**C
Works!
Takes a lot of time but it really filled in a lot of scratches on my watches!
M**.
Meine Uhr hatte ein wirklich sehr unansehnliches Zifferblattglas, das viele - teilweise erhebliche - Kratzer aufwies. Ich hatte immer mit dem Gedanken gespielt, das Glas wechseln zu lassen, bei uns im Ort gibt es allerdings keinen Uhrmacher. Nunmehr kam ich auf die Idee einmal zu forschen, ob es nicht eine Politur gibt, die zumindest eine wieder einigermaßen klare Sicht auf das Zifferblatt ermöglichen würde. Da das Produkt nicht teuer war und offenbar einige gute Ergebnisse bei anderen Kunden erzielte, entschied ich mich dafür und habe es nicht bereut. Drei Minuten stark drückend polieren ist zwar wirklich anstrengend, aber das Ergebnis ist atemberaubend! Fast alle Kratzer waren entfernt, auch wirklich tiefe. An den Seiten sind jetzt noch einige kleine Kratzer, die sicher daraus resultieren, daß ich dort nicht so gut oder nicht mit dem richtigen Druck hingekommen bin. Die Uhr sieht aber wieder so gut aus, daß ich noch nicht sicher bin, ob ich diese "Minikratzer" noch einmal angehe. Wie erwähnt, drei Minuten eine relativ kleine Fläche mit Druck polieren ist anstrengend. Klare Kaufempfehlung!
G**K
Pour 4€ pourquoi ne pas essayer ? -> Le résultat est exceptionnel ! Sur ma montre Timex M79 auto, TOUTES les rayures ont disparu en 3 minutes comme indiqué en appuyant avec la crème. Voir mes 2 photos avant/après Bravo Polywatch ! :)
K**N
I was very, very sceptical about this after a friend recommended it to me. I had scratched the screen of my Gshock 5610. It was a very obvious scratch that was extremely annoying Applied a dot of this and rubbed it in with a microfibre cloth, I done this 3 times, to my amazement the scratch was completely gone! The pictures speak for themselves, absolutely delighted with it. The scratch was above the day “SA” and very noticeable in person, completely gone after applying this product. It doesn’t coat the screen in any type of residue, once you wipe it off it’s gone. I did think was it a gimmick and the scratch would re appear once this wears off but it hasn’t, it’s been months now and it is indeed fully gone. It’s similar to compounding car paint, does absolute wonders. I’ll always have a bottle of this now! Unbeatable value. Highly recommend it!
J**N
Son wanted it to fix scratches in on his oculus rift or headset. He said it works perfectly !
P**S
I ordered this to remove scratches from my PSP devices. It works but requires a lot of work. I had a better experience with Displex. But, hey, it works as advertised. You’ll just need to spend some time :-)
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