SUUNTO6417084129062 SS013059000 Plastic Watch Crystal Scratch Remover Polish Tool
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 2.28 x 0.79 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 3.15 x 25.59 inches |
Item Weight | 4.54 Grams |
Brand Name | SUUNTO |
Warranty Description | 30 day manufacturer |
Model Name | P11001A |
Color | Original version |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | PolyWatch |
Part Number | DYNB6I1947 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | PolyWatch |
A**R
Worked Great!!
I wish I had taken a before photo of my watch. I received this watch as a gift several years ago from my mother, and wear it nearly everyday. Over the years, it has taken a beating, and the crystal was very scuffed, hazy, and scratched. I've taken my watch to a few jewelry stores in around town, and they all would say the same thing. This watch isn't worth fixing, and would step into the, let me try and sell you this $200 plus watch. Well as a last ditch effort, before trying to find a suitable replacement, I decided to try Polywatch. This stuff worked great!! I can actually read the digital portion of my watch again!! It got all the minor scratches and scuffs. The deeper ones, not so much, but that is to be expected for any restoration product such as this. I would highly recommend this product to anyone trying to save an old watch they really love.
O**A
OY! Amazing! This stuff really works. I treated a watch AND my glasses!
Amazing stuff!The barcode label covered up the super-small-print instructions, so off I went, without reading a cotton ball was recommended for 2-3 mins of polishing, but my touch worked anyway.I used this with one of those blue mechanic's shop towels, the type that is soft like a thick paper towel, to polish 2 items so far, and it really works well!A totally scratched up Casio MQ24-7B2 white face black beater rubber-resin watch with plastic "glass" turned into a very readable watch again, with an almost clear acrylic "crystal". The deep gouges remain detectable, but are barely noticeable anymore. The small scratches are all buffed out now, and the overall appearance is very clear, without any fog at all. The plastic crystal looks like perfectly clear glass now, and is actually clearer than it was when it was brand new!THE KICKER:After treating the old Casio with spectacular result, I tried it on my spectacles. (OY, what a pun, eh?)My glasses took a Buster Keaton (just look him up on IMDB) slapstick fall with me on a parking lot a few months ago, and had a few very bad scratches, that have been annoying me.I was constantly wiping the badly scratched glasses with a micro-fibre cloth and paper towels, but the scratches were bad and annoying in my vision.So, before spending money on new glasses, I tried this Polywatch goop on them. My glasses (poly-lenses, otherwise, they would have shattered on impact) are useable again, and they buffed up well enough, to get a few more years of life!Just put a drop on the affected surface, take the recommended cotton ball, a soft cloth, paper towel, or a good soft shop towel you would use for windows, and buff in gentle circling motions for 2-3 mins, until the lotion like material is wiped out, and you have the surface you want. Take a bare towel and wipe off any remaining residue, done! Or repeat, if more buffing is needed. Just be aware, this stuff is chemically active with the plastic you polish, so your polishing cloth MUST be soft and contain no hard fibres, otherwise you put more scratches in, instead of buffing them out! Since there is some kind of reaction happening, also be sure to clean off any remaining residue of the paste from the surface with a damp cloth, and some alcohol afterwards.
M**N
PolyWatch worked fine but ...
I purchased a tube of PolyWatch (PW) to remove the scratches from 2 scratched up 4-5 year old Casio watch crystals. FYI, Before I used the PW I pre-sanded the crystals with a small piece of 3000 grit sandpaper. I have read that this would be helpful and I believe it was. Then I polished the crystals with PW. PW worked great on the first watch, but I ran out of PW before the second one was finished.PW comes in a very small plastic tube. The descriptions do not say how much PW product is in there, but they do give the weight as 0.01 pounds. I think that there is less than an ounce in there, perhaps much less. So I looked for an alternative to PW. After an hour or so of research online comparing user comments and pictures (where available), I picked up an 11 ounce bottle of Turtle Wax Scratch & Swirl Remover (TWS&SR, WalMart, $2.49). And I used that to finish the second Casio watch crystal.Wow. First, the TWS&SR looks and feels just like PW. Both are a white cream with the grit so fine that you can't feel it. And it worked just as well as PW at finishing up the second Casio. So I suggest that you try Turtle Wax Scratch & Swirl Remover. It worked great for me and at 11 ounces it is a lifetime supply for most of us, versus < ounce of PW per tube (enough to do ~ 2 watches if you re lucky). Hope that this is helpful for you.
S**N
Works*
Easy, to use, just dab a little on the surface and rub with a clean towel. Repeat until satisfied. *Works but it took quite a few attempts to get the very light scratches out. I was starting to think I wasted my money. Not sure if it would work as well on deeper scratches. I guess it was cheaper than replacing the lens.
J**.
Satisfying
The media could not be loaded. This really works. It does take a couple of applications before you see results, but I also have a three year-old Apple Watch worn every day, with plenty of scratches. It didn’t make the two deepest scratches, go all the way away, but they definitely improved. The Small scratches all around are pretty much gone. For the price it is definitely an improvement.It was super easy to use. The instructions could have been a little bit clearer as to how much to use and if you should let it sit or not. It will also help if it came with a cloth. I use an old eyeglass cleaning cloth that I had. It suggests that you buff it with cotton wool. Maybe if I had some it would turn out even better.
T**T
Did not work well for the watch we had
I used this on a kids watch that acts as phone. I did not notice a difference I used more than I thought multiple times. It did not work for any of the scratches.
B**R
Good for fixing Bluray disc with some care of course.
Was having a hard time with a 4k BluRay of LoTR FoTR. Due to a very fine scratch. Tried a lot of things but in the end of the day this was what did it. Was able to finally copy the disk without error out.
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