Unbekannt PolyWatch Glass Polish Glass Polish Scratch Remover Watch Glass Scratch Remover
Material | Diamond |
Grit Material | Diamond |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 3.74 x 0.59 inches |
Brand | Unitec |
Grit Type | Medium |
Compatible Material | Glass |
Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Grit Number | 280 |
Manufacturer | polyWatch |
Model | Glass Polish |
Item Weight | 1.34 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 3.74 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | 20043 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20043 |
A**R
This stuff WORKS
I don't write many Amazon reviews, but I felt compelled to write this one because I think this product is UNDER rated. I used this to polish the mineral crystal on an old Citizen Eco-Drive. The results speak for themselves. This product really does work, but one has to understand the effort required, and the limitations.I believe this is basically diamond lapping paste. Understand that mineral glass is an EXTREMELY hard substance. Therefore, it takes many iterations, alot of muscle, and therefore alot of time to produce a result. That being said, VERY deep scratches will never really come out, but rather become valleys with rounded corners. There are some marks on the finished watch that are still deep enough to cast a slight shadow on the dial face in very bright light, but the improvement is easily 95%-99%, certainly worth the cost and time invested.I also think the product documentation did try to accurately describe the effort required, as well as product limitations.This isn't the type of product you just smear on, rub with a cloth and magically get a result. I actually taped the watch down to my granite counter with tape, stood up, and put some of my weight on the polishing stick while rubbing. It requires pressure to the point where you actually become a little weary of cracking the glass...but that is what it takes to polish such a hard material. I also doubt this would work on sapphire crystals, which are even harder than mineral glass.Overall, this product saved the watch from the bin. No replacement crystals are available, and the person I did this for didn't even want to bother with the cost of replacing the strap, battery, etc. if the crystal couldn't be clarified. This was a huge win!
E**.
THIS ADDS MORE SCRATCHES
Not only does it not remove scratches it ADDS scratches. After trying numerous times to remove scratched, it add an even more noticeable scratch to my watch crystal. I tried several more times to remove the new scratch but only made it worse. Terrible product.
D**E
Have the right expectations
I dropped my iPhone XS Max and it resulted in a small nick on the screen, right in the middle, that i could feel with my fingernail. It was small but enough to notice when using - I could feel it with my finger and see it on a white background. I didn’t have much hope for this to do anything about it but I figured it was worth a shot.I started with trying to get some scratches out of an Apple Watch series 4 to get familiar with usage. It did absolutely nothing on that screen but it also didn’t do any harm. So I moved to the phone to see what would happen.I started with a small scratch near the edge and surprisingly, that scratch was no longer visible after one application. Encouraged, I tried for the larger nick. And to some amazement, it started to work. After one pass, I was no longer able to feel that nick with my fingernail. Still visible though. Second pass and it really made it hard to notice.Granted, the nick is still there and if I looked really hard, I can still find it. But day to day use I no longer notice it. To me that was a win.So it’s not a perfect product for phone screens but it can work. I think it really depends on the type of scratch. So in short, good success on my iPhone. No difference at all on my watch.
A**R
Works, but definitely not cost effective.
I recently purchased this to fix my scratches on my Pixel Watch, and while it did work, I needed to purchase a separate rotary tool and purchase a 2nd pack as the first pack didn't have enough repair and finish paste to fix the scratches.I tried it manually at first with my 1st pack and it did get rid of the minor scratches, but none of the medium/deep scratches (I spent about an hour or two trying to get rid of scratches manually with the included set). Gave up after the manual labor and got the rotary tool, as well as a 2nd pack. I made sure to save enough paste throughout the repair and managed to get rid of my medium/deep scratches.Overall, while it does work, would only recommend this if other solutions aren't working, you have a rotary tool to buff/polish and you really want to get rid of the scratches since this product is definitely not cost effective.
M**L
Magic!
I honestly didn’t expect much but holy crap this thing worked!
A**S
Somewhat effective
I used this polish to remove scratches from a mineral glass on a watch. I tried other methods (toothpaste, baking soda, etc) which did absolutely nothing. I used a dremel tool with a felt pad at about 15,000-18,000 RPM. I worked on the scratches for about 2-3 minutes at a time, taking breaks in between to check for improvements. The scratches are now marginally better where they are slightly less noticeable and not as deep, so I guess the polish sort of worked. Where I dislike this polish is that the amount of paste included (especially in the red syringe used for repair) only fills about 5-10% of the total volume of the syringe, which to me is a scam. The white/finish syringe is slightly fuller at about 15-20% of the total volume. I feel like this is an extremely overpriced polish that overpromises and underdelivers. I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 because the scratches did improve slightly, but not enough to satisfy me or make me feel like I really got my money's worth. So, should you buy it? It really depends on how deep/large your scratches are and how much money and time you're willing to invest in this polish.
D**J
Damaged my smartwatch screen and the seller refused to reply to me when amazon contacted them
I purchased this to take a small scratch out of my smartwatch..said it was safe to use on smart watches ...followed the instructions and when I was finished I had a big blurr in the watch screen...contacted Amazon about it and they said they got in contact with the manufacturer about the repairs or refund for the cost to repair and I should hear from them in 24 hours ...I have yet heard from the seller about a month now ..thankfully amazon helped me out and gave me credit that will cover at least 70% of the repair ...totally dissatisfied with the non response from the seller with this matter and I won't be buying anything from them in the future but thanks amazon
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