C**S
Great for Plastic based watch faces
I have several Swatch watches and I use this all the time to keep them scratch free and shine. It works really well! I've been using two watches for many years and I wear them at work so they get scratched up a bit and I just polish them up with poly watch and they look like new again of course I also use detergent to wash the bands, but if you love your Swatch Watch take care of it 🙂
J**.
Great for Restoring Apple Magic Mouse
Worked great for polishing my Magic Mouse. For those unaware, the top part is just shiny, glossy plastic, which is why it develops microscratches and swirls over time. Just like with the piano black plastic inside car interiors (yuck), you can use a plastic polisher like PolyWatch to restore the original shine.
M**K
Doesn’t work
Does not work on scratches. Tried multiple times and did nothing to the scratch on my apple watch.
R**Y
Works if used on the right materials
Great stuff for watches but don’t use it on coated glasses. I know a bone head move but I did it and ruined them. What I mean by coated is anti-glare and such.
C**H
Great for small scratches on watch faces
Works great on watch faces. Removes small scratches
J**E
Not for my watch
I purchased this product based on customer reviews hoping to remove the scratches out of my watch. I have a Citizen Eco-Drive watch but not sure what the crystal is made of. At first I tried the polywatch by using my finger and went in circular motions. Did that for as long as I could before I got tired. It didn't work so I tried the buffer that came with it. Attached it to my drill and went to work. No luck. This was about half a bottle of the polywatch and about 45 minutes with both hand and electric buffing. I was hoping it would have gotten out the scratches but it didn't. I guess my watch has the harder crystal and this product wasn't meant for it. It did shine up the crystal, just didn't remove the scratches all the way.
M**N
Makes scratches less noticeable and less annoying!
I only had a very small (but annoying!!) scratch on my fitbit watch face. An iron gate closed too quickly and nicked my watch. The polywatch def made the scratch less noticeable after just about a minute of polishing :)
S**N
I cannot overstate how well this polish works!
I goofed, I should have taken before pictures. I rediscovered a cheapie Timex digital watch that I wore pretty hard as a teenager, last worn at least 20 years ago. Decided to see if I could get it running (batteries sometimes explode if left for decades). Luckily, with a new battery she was off to the races. Next, the strap. Wasn't a fan of the one that was attached to it. Ordered a navy blue NATO off of eBay, will arrive Friday. Lastly, the face of this thing was scratched deep right across the numbers. I figured, let's see if there's a polishing kit out there, and I found this one. Excellent move.I chucked the polishing wheel into my cordless drill, dabbed some compound onto the crystal and went to town. I then finished with the cloth, just to clean it, didn't add any more compound.Result? All but the very deepest marks are completely gone and the ones that remain are minimized enough that they don't even catch the light. Watch is as readable as the day it was new, I'm thrilled. Note, in the pic I left some marks at the perimeter untouched, but the ones I hit are gone. Watch feels a little more honest this way.I usually wear a Hamilton Khaki Field auto. That's not a super high end watch, but I feel bad about wearing it while going about "rough" tasks. Now that my old Timex is resurrected, I can wear that happily instead.By the time I bought a battery ($7), a strap ($12) and the polish ($11), I'm not saving a single cent vs just buying a new comparable Timex. However, I have the satisfaction of bringing back an old friend from years gone by, and that's pretty cool to me.Note, the polishing wheel will shed fibers as you use it. I don't consider that a knock against its quality, just something to take note of. If you're a neat freak, use it somewhere you can make a mess.
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