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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | THE PROBLEM
Plastic watch crystals scratch very
easily with the result that they soon
look unattractive.
Replacement of the crystal is not
normally possible, especially where
watches have plastic cases.
THE SOLUTION
Watch owners the world over suffer from
this sort of problem, but now polyWatch,
a new type of special-purpose polishing paste,
offers them an extraordinarily simple solution.
For the first time, consumers can remove
scratches rapidly and cheaply from their
plastic watch crystal by carrying out an
easy-to-follow "do-it-yourself" procedure.
Apply polyWatch to the watch crystal.
Polish the scratched areas for 2-3 minutes
with great pressure at a right angle to the
scratches, using a piece of cotton wool.
Deep scratches need to be treated more
than once. Finally, remove any remaining
polyWatch with a cloth.
The tube contents of 5 ml is sufficient
for approximately 10 uses.
The plastic glass is very slightly dissolved
and ground down by tiny abrasive particles.
The edges of the scratch marks are then
smoothed off and the cracks filled in with
some of the original plastic from the watch crystal. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 5.0 inches | | Package Width: | 1.9 inches | | Package Height: | 0.06 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.06 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 74 reviews |
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| | Features | Removes Scratches from Plastic Watch Crystals
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 74 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Great Watch Crystal Polisher Jan 20, 2008
By J. Wroten Works great for minor scratches. I had a deeper scratch that product wouldn't remove. So, I got a sandpaper assortment (from byadolia at eBay) and used 1200 grit until scratch was removed, then sanded with all grits up to 2500. Then I applied applied the Polywatch for about 10 minutes (used an old cotton t-shirt). Watch looks like new now. The whole procedure took about an hour. So, instead of wearing out your arm and using up a whole tube on one watch, consider this alternative.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Works great with a little elbow grease May 19, 2008
By P. Flindt I bought a tube about a year ago and keep finding uses for it. I first bought it for a Polar heart rate monitor and I was able to eliminate all but the deepest scratches. I next used it on a couple of Timexs, a Swatch, an old Seiko, two other heart rate monitors and two Ipods. The last I checked I still have some polywatch left in the tube.
I received the best results if I shook the tube, then applied just a drop or two on the watch and then buffed it with a cotton ball for 5-10 minutes. After this initial buffing, grab another clean cotton ball and polish the face.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great Stuff! Sep 25, 2007
By Steven Hendley Really pleased with this product. From the two other reviews I expected it to get my crystal into better shape but not brand new shape. But, in fact, it looks brand new now. I had a very annoying scratch that must have been relatively superficial since it came completely off after only a few seconds of rubbing this stuff in without applying a lot of pressure. I had a longer and apparently deeper scratch which took a couple of applications with some serious rubbing (my thumb started getting hot from the friction!) for 2-3 minutes each to disappear, but it did disappear completely. Great stuff!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Polywatch Plast lens Scratch remover Nov 22, 2007
By W. Brookfield WOW, This product really works. I have a Accutron Spaceview and the crystal was scratched bad in several places. Used PolyWatch and in 3 minutes it was crystal clear no marks or scratches visible. Requries a lot of elbow grease and your arm wants to fall off, but it works. Only downside is that they do not give you very much, about enought for 3 or 4 cleanings.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Maybo not for glasses, else good May 05, 2011
By Johnny
"BarJohn"
This product is not advertised as being for glasses, but I had a couple of abrasions on my bifocals that were very distracting, so I decided to risk it.
The glasses had an anti-reflective coating. As I feared, the product messed up that coating. I'll get the coating removed (by the optician) and perhaps try again - since opticians are not willing to polish out even small scratches.
On the other hand, I tried this on a plastic magnifying glass that I've had for 20 years and that was hazy with small scratches. It worked immediately and very well.
I really can't downgrade this for not doing what it was not advertised to do. But I thought feedback might be useful for people who were thinking of it - as I was - for glasses.
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