✨ Restore Your Watch, Elevate Your Style! ✨
The PolyWatch Plastic Watch Crystal Scratch Remover Polish Tool is designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, offering a quick and effective solution for removing scratches from plastic watch crystals. With its user-friendly application and ability to tackle deeper scratches, this 2-pack ensures your timepieces look their best at all times.
J**E
Great for Car Interior Plastics Repair
Although intended for use repairing watch faces, this compound is equally useful repairing minor scratches on the glossy plastics of car interiors. Worked decently well when applied by hand but works much better with a mini polisher.Highly recommend.
P**L
Works
Polished up an old plastic watch crystal in no time. Great deal for this 2 pack.
J**A
Great stuff
This stuff is incredible on plastics. Its helped me get scuffs off my dji 04 air unit lense, as well as a few other things like my daughters airpods case that was really scuffed up. It requires some elbow grease, and use common sense but from what I can see it works significantly better than toothpaste.
M**Y
Not a miracle worker.
It worked well in light scratches or rubs, not too much it can do with bigger/deeper scratches.
T**K
Made for POLY watch crystals, not mineral or sapphire
I see alot of negative reviews saying this wont work, but those are all people trying to use this on a sapphire or mineral crystals. This works GREAT on the poly watch crystals, but will do almost nothing to the harder mineral glass or sapphire watch crystals... trust me i tried with a Dremel for 20 mins just to test the theory. (some minor hair line scratches were less noticeable, but nothing was totally removed)If you are wondering if your watch has a poly crystal, take a look at the face of it and try to count the scratches. If you can count them under 20 individual there is a good chance its NOT poly. If it is covered in 100s of micro scratches, looks dull or hazy... then this is a good candidate for PolyWatch repair.Set your expectations, know your watch glass material, and use as intended and you will be happy with the results. If you have a harder mineral or sapphire crystal, they do make a stronger polish for those but in my experience its cheaper to just buy a replacement crystal (and the $25 tool to press them in at home) and try the job yourself if its not too expensive of a watch (But then again, i dont think you are out here trying to at-home polish scratches out of a rolex to begin with so i think your OK)
T**N
Works well on light scratches on plastic...
Not sure how it works for glass, but for LIGHT scratches on plastic like the blisterpack on a hot wheel card it works amazing–clears light and minor scratches up very well.Large hazy areas where the plastic rubbed against something not so much. And definitely not to be used on coated sunglasses :*(
D**N
DO NOT USE ON META QUEST 3 LENS
DO NOT USE ON META QUEST 3 LENS!After a bunch of research online, I was told that THIS stuff was the golden fix for a decent scratch on my Meta Quest 3 lens. I followed instructions to a T and it appears that it scratched it WAY more... I have NO idea how this happened and I'm devastated. My lens already had a blurry spot, made 10000x worse by the polywatch. I'm so heartbroken I don't even know what to do. It almost looks like it filled in the hole and scratched all around it. I'm baffled as to what happened or why. Just upset because everyone was so solid on this working.Pic is before and after....
欲**)
Its fine
Didn't work on some of my watches. Not sure if the tubes are filled to the brim. Felt lighter than expected.
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