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โจ Bring your watch crystal back to lifeโbecause first impressions last!
Polywatch Plastic Crystal Glass Polish is a 5 ml precision formula designed to remove fine scratches and restore shine on acrylic and plastic watch crystals. Featuring a fine 280 grit silicon carbide compound and a high-performance polishing cloth, it enables easy, machine-free application ideal for watchmakers, collectors, and enthusiasts. Each tube supports 10-12 applications, making it a practical, professional-grade solution to maintain crystal clarity and brilliance.
| ASIN | B071F4X38N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #207,306 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #176 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand | Polywatch |
| Brand Name | Polywatch |
| Compatible Material | Glass, Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 594 Reviews |
| Grit Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Material Type | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Number | 280 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | E.V.I. GmbH |
| Material | Cotton , Plastic, Wool |
| Material Type | Cotton, Plastic, Wool |
| Model | 4332836057 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | vds |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**N
Worked like magic on a car windshield!
Incredibly satisfied. During one the surprise heavy snowfalls, I was shoveling snow, and as I was walking in front of my wife's recently purchased car. I slipped, and the shovel flew and went down the front of the windshield leaving several deep scratches almost top-to-bottom on the glass. Several windshield repair companies said the same thing: They didn't want to try to buff/grind it, since it could leave a flat spot on the glass and distort the view. Replacing the windshield would be several hundred dollars. Before I spent that money, I googled to see how others dealt with scratched windshields or glass. That search also showed me some results of what's used on crystal and jewelry as well. Consistent positive results came up for a few products, and I ended up buying toothpaste (What the heck, it was cheap!), Polywatch, and Novus 7100 (the #2 solution was recommended). The toothpaste did not work at all. I'm not sure it made any difference in the scratches. I used a generous amount of 2 "recommended" brands and put some muscle behind it on a clean cotton cloth. Looking at the tiny tube of Polywatch, I figured I'd try that next, since I'd probably run out, then I could compare it to the Novus 7100. I sparingly ran a thin bead of Polywatch along a less deep scratch, then used the microfiber cloth. In about 15 seconds, the scratch was not visible! Shocked, I applied some to a section of a deep scratch. It took about a minute, but again, the scratch went away. Then I went for the deepest scratch. After roughly 90 seconds, the section of the scratch I worked on was _barely_ visible. I ended up working on other scratches, then came back to the deep one. There was more than enough product in the tiny tube to cover all the scratches, since I had to use so little to work on an area. In about 15-20 minutes, I couldn't see any of the original scratches, but it was starting to get dark outside. I windexed the windshield, and I'll take a look tomorrow. I imagine that I'll see something in bright sunlight, but I'll just use what's left in the tube and try again. Even if there's a scratch, it will be dramatically reduced, and not visible without close inspection. I doubt that any driver would notice it if they didn't know it was there originally. This stuff was so easy to use and effective, I never even tried the Novus 7100. Compared to the price and inconvenience of getting a new windshield, this stuff is gold!
J**E
Only removes fingerprints
I followed directions on how much to apply and time. Didn't really make a difference, only removed fingerprints. Scratches seemed more visible after the polish on my phone. Not worth buying this product.
K**N
Does exactly what it says
I have an old vintage watch with an acrylic glass. Itโs extremely valuable to me sentimentally and this product worked perfectly!!! Thank you
K**S
No, it's not for smart watches.
Many smart watches and newer traditional watches use mineral glass for the crystal. PolyWatch is too fine of an abrasive paste to refinish mineral glass in any reasonable amount of time. Where PolyWatch really shines is on acrylic and hesalite. This stuff works a treat for light scuffs and scratches. Deeper scratches and gouges can be polished out with several applications and some elbow grease, but it's probably better to use sandpaper and follow it with the paste. This pack with the microfiber cloth is a decent value and cleaned up my acrylic watch crystals, but I could have taken care of the deeper scratches faster if I used sandpaper first.
G**6
Excellent for removing minor plastic crystal scratches
Polly watch works extremely well on plastic, plexiglass et cetera. Just be patient it takes a little time.
C**Y
Three Stars
It work ok - just ok for minor scratches
G**H
Works. Easy-Peasy.
Some people like their watches NATURAL - scratches and all. "Don't change anything," they say. These are the people that probably barely use toilet paper at all. This product is not for them. This is for people that like their watches to SPARKLE! The sparkle people pay extra for the super-soft toilet paper, and maybe even the wet tissues just to be extra sparkly-clean. If that's you, then this product is for you. Just be sure to use it only on your watch and not topically or orally. I have an older model Rolex with an acrylic crystal. Acrylic scratches easily and mine had many fine, and a few slightly deeper scratches and abrasions. A few drops and 2-3 minutes rubbing as directed with the supplied cloth and it was as new. I wish I had discovered this product years ago! If you have a sapphire or "mineral" crystal on your watch, I wouldn't expect this product to work at all, but then if you did the crystal would only scratch with great effort.
T**0
Waste of Money
Underperforming, waste of money. Marginally effective and a tiny tube that is mostly empty. There is barely any product in this tiny tube. A product that works much better to clean and polish scratches out of plastic is Meguiar's G12310 PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish. The Meguiar's works much better and costs a tiny fraction of what this product does.
S**D
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J**O
Produto incrivel
Produto realmente muito bom. Elimina todos os riscos no acrilico dos relogios
A**H
Removes very minor scratches
Not that effective. Just removes very minor scratches
J**S
Great for plastic iPod models
If your plastic iPod gets scratched, this does a great job at buffing out a lot of the surface level scratches.
L**I
Truly works
Really worked. My watch had two deep scratches on the acrylic glass. I had sandpaper prepared to sand it down first as is advised for deep scratches but decided to try this stuff first. After 10 minutes of polishing, the scratches are 99% gone, just one minor indent remains that I canโt even see unless really looking for it. Recommended
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