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DYNAGEM polyWatch Watch Face Scratch Remover and Repair Polish

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Polywatch® Glass Polish. High Tech Scratch Remover For Glass. Repair rather than replacing. Removes fine, light and medium deep scratches from watch glasses. Sufficient for approx. 30-40 applications. For use on cars, smartphones, watches, furniture, household, hobby, windows etc. Some toothpastes might work. We used to use Gleem over here when I was a kid. Don't know if Gleem is still sold. It was pretty abrasive. Such a toothpaste might be harsh on a watch crystal. I haven't encountered any similarly abrasive toothpastes in some years. Polywatch alone does remove the tiny scratches and gives a nice overall finish, sort of like a coat of wax on a car finish. Polywatch is for removing fine scratches so the scratches have to be minor, or it's used as a final polish. Trying to remove large/deep scratches with it is not really the proper use. If the scratches are deep enough, you will just make them shiny rather then remove them. Using Polywatch on this for example, would be mostly useless:

You must remove all scratches at one grit, before moving to the next, and eventually you will get it clear: Article size of the abrasive material so that you correct the larger scratches first and then get finer and finer to finally achieve a high shine with the final grit size....I would be skeptical about a single paste, unless perhaps the paste is made up particles that break down into smaller and smaller particle sizes as you work it into the crystal. old t-shirt .... moisten lightly with some finger's worth of water until it results in a "wet-spot" (insert dirty joke here) ... then a bit of the polish (fingernail sized drop) ... then I gently work the mustardy-paste into the wet spot until all the excess is in the fabric (about 2-3" across). I will sometimes, depending on the watch, use a coarse as 400 grit to start - all done by hand and you do need to be careful not to overdo it. It looks worse before it looks better:I have lenses scratched by my glasses. Both in the upper middle of the lens. You mention blur... and VR headsets are already blurry. Will using this just cause worse blur so that trying to look through the scratches might be better?

PolyWatch is a cream that contains a very light abrasive material that will gently but effectively grind down your acrylic/plastic watch glass crystal, resulting in a scratch-free finish.When you are done and start seeing results, wipe off any residue from the crystal. You can do this with a clean cloth. Polywatch is especially great for superficial hairline scratches as it doesn’t require a lot of grinding of the plastic material on the crystal. However, PolyWatch also works well for deeper scratches, although you need to apply more pressure and polish for a longer period of time. Sometimes you will notice that the crystal will look better 24-48 hours after treatment, than immediately after application. That's because you've given the fresh melted plastic a chance to harden. What Polywatch (or any other similar product) does is to use a super-fine grit to create enough friction to allow a tiny amount of plastic to melt into the scratches and fill them in. I apply Polywatch with a slightly damp cloth and rub in a circular manner. Works great on acrylic crystals and, with enough elbow grease, will even remove some fine scratches from mineral glass.

When you are done, it will leave your acrylic or plexi crystal flawless and free of scratches, allowing perfect legibility onto the dial. The benefit of this is that you don’t have to replace your whole watch crystal in case it only has scratches. This is both a cheaper and more effective alternative. No matter how careful you are, plastic watch glasses will scratch over time. This is mainly due to the position of the watch on the wrist, where it can easily scrape against a wall or other object. Unlike glasses, these scratches only detract from the beauty of the watch and not its function. However, it is annoying to constantly look at it. The product Generally, polyWatch fills in the scratches. PolyWatch is a repair tool for watch scratches so the blur is a side affect. I have not tried using polyWatch on my lenses so don’t take my word for it but from what I know it shouldn't intentionally cause blur. What I do is use microsandpaper, starting with 1800 grit and working to 12,000 grit, this allows me to remove virtually all the scracthes, as a final step, I use Polywatch.

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My PO have some scratch. I think the scratches is on the AR coating. I have tried to use polywatch, but it doesnt help..

Usually I use masking tape around the bezel and edges to protect them. This is very important for gold-plated or filled watches as the chemicals tend to get underneath the plating and react with the base metal of the case. I'm curious about Polywatch, or any single product for that matter for a full crystal polish. I assumed that to get a good polish (ranging from scratch elimination all the way to a high shine), you need to progressively decrease the PolyWatch is a simple and reliable solution against scratches. The unique PolyWatch paste, which has proven itself millions of times, even removes deep scratches! It is not without reason that PolyWatch is the number 1 worldwide when it comes to watch polishes for acrylic glass. The innovative plastic deformation technology, which slightly softens the clear lacquer on the glass to fill in damaged spots, polishes away scratches and blemishes in an instant. Instructions It looked very similar to your watch. It took me about 45-60 minutes and I was rubbing the crystal using polywatch really hard using the cloth that came with the polywatch. Would never rub it that hard on a hesalite. i just use a generic "polycarbonate headlight polisher" from pep boys or so - I had sitting around in the garage ... works just as fine ... never had a scratch that I couldnt get rid ofPlastic watch glasses scratch very easily and replacement is not always possible, particularly where the case is plastic. Polywatch slightly disolves and grinds down the surface of the plastic watchglass to smooth the edges of the scratch and fill the gaps with dissolved material.

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