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Polywatch Watch Polish is a 5ml tube of high-performance cleaning fluid designed specifically for plastic watch crystals. Utilizing cutting-edge nano liquid-glass technology, it removes fine scratches and creates a durable, invisible protective seal that repels dirt, oil, and fingerprints. Suitable for both smart and traditional watches, as well as other fine plastics like camera lenses, this polish offers up to 12 applications per tube, enabling easy at-home restoration and long-lasting protection.
| ASIN | B07ZFYRG77 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,097 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #16 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand | Polywatch |
| Brand Name | Polywatch |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,057 Reviews |
| Grit Material | aluminum oxide or silicon carbide |
| Grit Material Type | aluminum oxide or silicon carbide |
| Grit Number | 240 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Polywatch |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | P11001 |
| Set Name | 2 |
| UPC | 726898499923 |
D**G
Works great
Works great . Great price make watch look like newv
B**N
Great polisher
Perfect for polishing watch face or fine plastics and resins. Great on fountain pen scratches
S**M
Exceeded my expectations.
I don't do a lot of reviews, but this one deserves it: I used it on the plastic screen of a radio that I had previously considered ruined: large scratches all over the screen. In less than one minute buffing it with a microfiber cloth they were all gone. Works as advertised, I would definitely recommend it. I just wish I had done a before and after picture: I didn't bother to because I actually did not expect it to work.
M**Y
Not a miracle worker.
It worked well in light scratches or rubs, not too much it can do with bigger/deeper scratches.
A**G
A must for vintage watches
Iโve been using this for years for getting scuffs and scratches out of acrylic watch crystals. The key for best results is donโt use too much, and use a microfiber eyeglass cloth, as qtips are a bit too abrasive and wonโt give you the clarity you want. Let the heat generated while rubbing do the work for you. Just as a fine polish, this can also be used to get relatively close to a mirror finish on stainless steel.
A**L
Absolutely amazing stuff for Sapphire crystal watch
I generally don't give High reviews simply because I don't want the price to go up in case I need to buy it again in the future. However, I have to give credit where credit is due. I have a sapphire face on my titanium watch which was scratched for the longest time and after taking it to a watch place to maybe get the Sapphire face replaced they had suggested this. Follow the instructions but apply multiple coats. They say rub it for about 2 to 3 minutes per coat and it does work. I probably put about eight coats on my watch and now the sapphire face is completely clear. Make sure that you rub in the material with enough pressure and I would frankly rub it in for more than 2 to 3 minutes per session if you will
G**O
Great stuff!
Great stuff for small scratches.
T**U
i found something Better, same base ingredient, 1.76 ozs / 50 grams; Brilliant Stuff
not too impressed. i have an original crystal of poly ~ acrylic on an art deco watch from the mid 1930s. the Polywatch stuff didn't do much of anything. i had a better idea. i noted one particular medium scratch near a corner and got out my Happich paste made in Germany and that I bought on Amazon. THAT Stuff is so good it takes forever to go thru a tube. both these products main ingredient is aluminum oxide and as that base ingredient Happich has twice the amount, 20 to 30%, versus this Polywatch, of 10 to 20%. the Happich did what this Poly stuff in a limited to zero tube could not. Happich is made for metals, but it worked on my crystal, and that was from past residue on my polishing cloth, of polish from a former polishing job. i did not add a drop. try the other, Happich, and you will see it is better than jewelers rouge. Buy THAT Stuff.
S**.
Rรฉsultat incroyable avec de la patience
Une veille montre Swatch en plastique mais avec un mรฉcanisme automatique, vendue quelques euros vu son รฉtat. Avec Polywatch plastique, un chiffon microfibres et de l'huile de coude, le rรฉsultat est juste incroyable. Evidemment les rayures les plus profondes restent visibles bien qu'attรฉnuรฉes, mais les plus petites, bien plus nombreuses, ont disparu tant sur le "verre" que sur le cadran. La montre a gagnรฉ dix ans ! Je recommande.
S**N
Recommend
Very good
M**R
Simple a utiliser
Tres bon ุฌูุฏ ุฌุฏุง So good
A**B
Watcg
Why did you pick this product vs others?: May be it work on other watches it doesn't remove the full large scratches
F**Q
This actually works like a charm !
I had seen a lot of videos and positive reviews about Polywatch... but seemed to good to be true....But I have tried it my self and it truly works like a charm... I had some scuff marks on my Oculus VR headset because I used my prescription glasses and they had rubbed against the VR lenses. It was bothering me because it had a very noticeable blur on my right lense and some other minor scratches. I applied the Polywatch on the scuff marks and rubbed them with a cotton bud for 5 mins each ...... and waooo 99% scuff marks gone .... the blur is gone and its 100% clear now. This is amazing. I used the Polywatch (Polish) .. there is also the Polywatch (Plastic) but I dont know if that would work on lenses. So the PolyWatch Polish should work on all types on lenses like cameras also mobile phone camera lenses and ofcourse your wrist watch dials. Over all an amazing product !
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