| | |  | Jewelry | Home » » POLYWATCH PLASTIC LENS SCRATCH REMOVER-REMOVES SCRATCHES ON ACRYLIC-TUBE | | | | | | | Description: | | PolyWatch Scratch Remover Polish Great For Removing Scratches From Plastic Watch Crystals. This is a new tube of PolyWatch scratch remover polish. This removes scratches from plastic watch crystals. Apply a small amount of polyWatch to the crystal and polish with a cotton cloth. 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. | | | Features: | |
• Removes Scratches from Plastic Watch Crystals
• Also works on Cell phones, Ipods, and other displays
• Comes with Polishing Cloth
| | | 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 81 reviews |
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Great Watch Crystal PolisherJan 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.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Works great with a little elbow greaseMay 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.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Maybo not for glasses, else goodMay 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.
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 removerNov 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.
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