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 |
H**B
PolyWatch Works Wonders on Oculus Lenses!
I purchased the PolyWatch to tackle scratches on my Oculus headset lenses, and I’m blown away by the results! This polish has been a game-changer for restoring my VR experience.The application process is straightforward—just a small amount of PolyWatch with a soft cloth and some gentle buffing. I had noticeable scratches on my Oculus lenses from accidental bumps and cleaning mishaps, and after a few minutes of careful polishing, they were either completely gone or significantly reduced. The lenses look nearly brand new, with crystal-clear visuals restored, making my VR sessions immersive again.What I love most is how effective it is on plastic lenses without causing damage. It’s easy to use, doesn’t require special tools, and a little goes a long way, so the tube will last for multiple uses. It’s also great to know I can maintain my headset without needing costly replacements.For anyone with scratched Oculus lenses or similar plastic surfaces, PolyWatch is an absolute must-have. It’s affordable, highly effective, and saved my VR setup. Highly recommend!
B**C
Awesome product, a must for acrylic
Works very well, is reasonably priced (you get something like 15-20 uses out of a tube) and is easy to use. It can take a busted looking old crystal to beautiful and clear in five to ten minutes of hand rubbing. Very impressive results.It *only* works on acrylic crystals, however.It will *not* polish a sapphire or mineral glass Crystal, at least not alone - it *might* be ok as a finishing step after a number of other products. It is NOT for your phone, tablet, or any other glass product. It will rub the anti-reflective and olephobic coatings off and mess up your device.
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.
A**R
Worth the money, but don’t expect perfection!
Maybe because it’s an Apple Watch and the glass is different from a regular watch, but I only see a small improvement. I didn’t think the scratches were that deep and was expecting better results… I’m glad I tried it though and I think it’s worth the money- it’s definitely cheaper than replacing the glass! I’m going to try a few more applications, will update this review if I can get the rest of the scratches out!
R**J
THIS STUFF IS MAGIC FOR GLASSES!
Somebody scratched up GLASSES LENS trying to clean them. They used a BRILLO PAD. A SCOURING PAD! The lens were no longer visible to see anything. It was like a permanent cloud over them. This stuff after a few tries, MADE THEM CLEARER THAN WHEN THE GLASSES WERE NEW!Now I get why they say we need new lens. Because if we knew about this, they wouldn't make money!Don't use tissues. USE A COTTON BALL. DO IT FOR THE FULL 3 MINUTES! DON'T GET DISCOURAGED! DO BOTH SIDES! FRONT AND BACK OF LENS! THE DEEPER THE SCRATCH THE MORE TRIES YOU NEED!
D**A
Not worth it. Use scratch and swirl remover for cars.
Meh, I used this to restore the lenses on a favorite pair of bifocal safety glasses. The small tube is only half full and I ended up getting the same result with some cheap swirl remover I had for my car. Lots of rubbing if you don't have a Dremel polishing disc. Not worth the cost for a tiny bit of product.
C**Y
I’d recommend
I wish i took a before/after photo. I found a pair of plastic, foster grant sunglasses at an estate sale, that had been living out in the yard for a while. They were scratched to hell, and one spot was right in the middle. After 3-4 passes with this stuff, they’re actually wearable. They’re not looking brand new or anything miraculous. However, you couldn’t see out of one eye and now they’re absolutely passable, even in direct sunlight. Pretty stoked.
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