Polywatch Poly Watch Plastic Crystal Glass Polish & Scratch Remover Repair Tool
Material | Plastic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.54 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Brand | Polywatch |
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 7 Grams |
Grit Number | 280 |
UPC | 723585711887 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00723585711887 |
Manufacturer | polyWatch |
Part Number | 0488888 |
Item Weight | 0.247 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Item model number | 0488888 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**G
Did the job
Works fine
M**S
Very Relieved & Happy With The Results!
I got my first Moonswatch in New York in early May, yesterday I found a scuff on the acrylic and I was so sad 😢 I was planning on getting a protector but I forgot to order them until it was obviously too late.I remembered about this cream what watch collectors use to clean up old plastic faced watches and was glad to see a lot of reviews on here showed positive results 😃 so I ordered and got my PolyWatch polish and protectors the next day!I've never used this before as all of my watches have glass crystal so I tried a few dots on the acrylic and then gave it a good film rub on my microfiber cloth for around a minute, I could still see faint scratches with my eye so I read another review about using your finger instead to get a more consistent friction and that seemed like the best approach as I could feel the gritty liquid polishing the acrylic 👌🏻 after a good minute or two, I gave it another minute of polish on cloth again and it was almost perfect again 😃 there was an obvious milky looking portion of the crystal before I started and now it's completely clear! So happy that I was able to clean it up nice and shiny again in just a few minutes 😁It's so easy to use and works a treat! It's not perfect but it's very close! In my 'after' picture, it does look like scratches are casting a shadow but I can't see those at all with my eye in regular light so they're nothing to worry about. It's a decent price and if you use your finger to scrub the watch, it might help you get more out of the small tube!
M**G
Magic stuff
It is very effective at reducing/removing scratches and scuffs on acrylic watch glass. I used it on three vintage watches and it totally removed the scratches on two of them. The third had a deep scratch which it mostly removed. You have to look very closely to see it.It is best to put a tiny drop on the scratch and carefully rub with a micro fibre cloth. You will have to do this several times and it took me about 15 to 20 minutes to remove the scatches on each watch. Don't press down too hard as you could damage the glass. If you drop a large amount on to the glass it just soaks in to the cloth and gets spread around the glass where it isn't needed.It is a small tube but after three watches there is still some liquid in the tube to do a few more repairs if needed.I was very impressed with polyWatch and would buy it again.
D**G
JOKE
This has to be a joke ... WATER would remove more scratches than this , waste of money again - 0 STARS
R**N
Worked on some things not on others. Tube is mostly air with a bit of Poly Watch in it.
I expected it to be thicker, it's very liquid. I expected the tube to have more in it, it's 70% air with some poly watch sitting at the bottom of the tube. It worked amazingly well on my Gamecube jewel (see photos). It did not work (barely at all) on my 2 old Nintendo watches screens (both plastic) and for fun i did it on an original Gameboy DMG plastic screen, this also did absolutely nothing. Not even to the fine line scratches. My advice would be buy this to try it, it clearly works wonders on some things and not others. If you own a GameCube then this stuff is great for the jewel.
C**1
Expensive, but worked for me.
I used this on a plastic media screen in my car after watching this being used on a car interior on a YouTube video My screen had some slight scratches from poor cleaning which were very noticeable in bright sunlight.I used a small amount with a microfibre cloth and the improvement was immediate and very easily achieved.I don’t know if any other type of polish would have given the same results but this worked very well for me in the situation I needed it for.It is quite expensive for the amount you get but I only used a very small amount and was very pleased with the results.
O**G
Amazing
I was so surprised how well this cleared up a watch face. My son had a deep scratch that was removed in just a minute
M**G
A must have for watch collectors
If you've got a scratched acrylic crystal on you vintage watch or digital, then this will sort you out. Seems obvious to say, but it only really works on plastic - scratches in Seiko's hardlex crystals won't improve.
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