

đ Restore brilliance, skip the repair bill!
PolyWatch Glass Polish is a premium 2-component diamond polish system designed to remove small to medium scratches from all types of glass surfaces including watch faces, smartphones, cars, and household items. Each kit supports 15-20 applications, delivering high-gloss finishes that extend the life and value of your glass possessions. Made in Germany, this universal polish offers a cost-effective alternative to expensive glass repairs.
| ASIN | B071YZQ47L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 405,320 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 1,312 in Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand | POLYWATCH |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,577) |
| Date First Available | 6 April 2017 |
| Item Weight | 38 g |
| Item model number | 20043 |
| Manufacturer | polyWatch |
| Manufacturer part number | 20043 |
| Model | Glass Polish |
| Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 9.5 x 1.5 cm; 38 g |
| Special Features | Universal |
I**.
Worked well on OnePlus 6
I was a little hesitant about buying this product for use on my OnePlus 6, having read a several reviews claiming that it was unsuitable / totally useless for smartphone glass. As I didn't want to risk damaging the glass on my new OnePlus 6 (which, annoyingly, came with two very small light scratches and one slightly deeper scratch underneath the factory installed screen protector), I tested it first on a Motorola G5 Plus provided by my employer. Unfortunately it didn't seem to have much effect on removing the medium depth scratches on the G5 Plus, but neither did it damage the screen in any discernible way, so I thought I'd give it a go on the OnePlus 6. As stated in the instructions that comes with the product, it can require a few applications to remove the scratch, but after applying the first application I noticed a significant lessening of the lighter scratches and after about 3 applications they were gone entirely. I couldn't completely remove the slightly deeper scratch, but I did manage to lessen it so it now looks like a tiny divot in the glass rather than a scratch. I'm not sure why it didn't work on the Motorola G5 Plus, but I bought it specifically to remove the scratches on the OnePlus 6, so it did exactly what I wanted it to do. I'm not sure it necessarily represents good value for money as the amount of repair and finishing paste you get is pretty small, but it was sufficient for my purposes (although I did accidentally use way too much on the first application). Overall though I'm really pleased as my OnePlus 6 screen now looks almost perfect (and is now fully protected by a new screen protector). The product may not work on all mobile phone screens dependant on the glass type, but it worked on mine so I'm happy.
A**E
Useless for smartphones
When I bought it the title was that it works for watches and smart phones. It DOES NOT work for smartphones. It just spoiled my S7... It could NOT remove any scratches even the lightest and smallest ones ! Moreover if product paste reaches home button by accident u cannot get it out. I haven't tried it for watches yet, but it is absolutely Useless for smart phones.
K**N
Works for smartwatches, but poor value and needs elbow grease.
I had a nasty scratch on my galaxy watch 3 which is now basically gone after using this product on it, you can now only very fairly see where the scratch was when reflecting the light off of it. One thing to bear in mind if you're using this on a smartwatch is that, for any watch using gorilla glass, you will need to polish the entire screen. The top coatings of the glass are an anti-oil and anti-reflective coating which turn a very nasty colour when you first start to polish and you will need to polish it off the whole screen to get back to a nice glass clear finish. This will need a lot of the repair paste as you get very little in one tube (I needed to buy two sets to have enough polish). I also highly recommend you use a dremel if you have one / can borrow one. Removing even a medium scratch by hand took ages for me, but when I used a dremel to do the whole watch face it made the work so much quicker and easier. I would give the product a higher score, but its let down by the fact you get so little polish per tube. But if you've got a smartwatch that you've scratched and you want to know "will this product be able to fix it?" The answer is "Yes, but you will need to polish the whole screen and not just the scratch".
H**T
Sort of works
I badly scraped the screen of my series 4 Apple Watch (aluminium body, so I have the ion X glass). The face was pushed flat against a rough, stone-tiled floor while I was playing with my dog. The damage was bad, with multiple scratches and scuffs that were easily felt as well as seen. Overall a very challenging case for this product. It sort of works. Most of the scuffs are still easily visible, and something like this is simply not going to take enough glass off the screen to flatten out a scratch that can be felt. However, the screen feels much smoother overall: the product has sort of taken away the rough edges around the scrapes. Also the scrapes are not as painful on the eye as they were before. I would say it's reduced the visibility by 30-40%. I think I will manage to keep wearing the watch now, whereas before it just looked awful. The value for money is appalling. The syringes you see in the product photos are about 1/3 full at the most. The package says it's enough for 15-20 applications. It's not. I got 5 applications at a push, covering about half an Apple Watch screen at a time. Even if an application was supposed to be for a much smaller area, it is not possible (at least for me) to be delicate enough with the syringes to dispense such small amounts. I'm glad I had a go with this, but it is no magic solution to a badly damaged screen and you really should get more for your money.
B**D
I used the product with Dremel rotary on 8000rpm speed on my old watch galss which has very deep surface scratches and the result was exceptionally amazing and the scratches was just disappeared. Highly recommended đ
A**K
Very bad product, wasted money, not removing scratches
K**I
Pues eso: funciona. Probado en un Apple Watch series 4. La pantalla mostraba unos cuantos roces y un rasguño de profundidad media, de las que se notan al pasar el dedo por encima. Mano de santo. Ahora sĂ, paciencia. Para los roces, bastan unos minutos. En cambio, para el rasguño tuve que pasarme una hora, hora y cuarto. Al principio parece que no haga efecto. Pero, como dice el refrĂĄn, quien la persigue la consigue. Eso sĂ, hay que seguir las instrucciones al pie de la letra, cogiendo el mango por arriba para hacer la suficiente presiĂłn. TenĂa el reparo de si la pantalla mantendrĂa su sensibilidad inicial. NingĂșn problema. Al final, como nuevo.
Y**Y
Even small scratches were not covered following the method and the chemical cover came slightly cracked
D**N
Vor einiger Zeit ist mir ein seltsamer, ca. fingerlanger und V-förmig geformter Kratzer am Computer-Seitenglas aufgefallen. Da das ein fast 200 Euro DesignergehĂ€use mit zwei TĂŒren aus Massivglas ist, und ich keine Ersatzteile dafĂŒr finden konnte, war ich natĂŒrlich etwas enttĂ€uscht darĂŒber dass so etwas Schönes Perfektes so einen lĂ€stigen Produktionsfehler hatte. Der Kratzer war deutlich sichtbar im Licht der Taschenlampe, und auch (minimal) fĂŒhlbar als Rille, wenn man mit dem Fingernagel drĂŒber fuhr. Erst wollte ich ganz vorsichtig rangehen und um jegliche SchĂ€den im Vorhinein zu vermeiden, gleich mit der Politurpaste beginnen, weil einige geschrieben haben "das Glas wĂŒrde von der Reperaturpaste angeblich matt werden" (was aber ĂŒberhaupt nicht stimmt!) Das hat nichts gebracht, darum nach dem Erstversuch wie es sein sollte die Repair Paste verwendet - mit der Hand poliert, dem Daumen, auf den beigelegten TĂŒchlein. Nach einer Viertelstunde polieren wurde der Kratzer tatsĂ€chlich schwĂ€cher - Erfolg stellte sich ein, das funktioniert tatsĂ€chlich! Dann habe ich das HolzstĂ€bchen verwendet, wo das Politurtuch vorne U-förmig drĂŒbergespannt wird, womit man mit ein bisschen mehr Druck schneller Erfolg haben kann. Das StĂ€bchen sollte aber sehr vorsichtig angewandt werden, weil man dadurch feine Kratzerchen erzeugen kann, die man dann trotzdem im Nachhinein noch mit der Hand auspolieren muss. Darum immer höchstens mit mittlerem Druck zehn bis zwanzig Sekunden polieren, dann die Paste am Glas wegwischen und am Glas mit der Taschenlampe ĂŒberprĂŒfen, wies aussieht - und bloss nicht wie in der Beschreibung drinsteht, irgendwas mit "fĂŒnf Minuten unter höchsten Druck reiben" oder so irgendwie... das kann dann tatsĂ€chlich zu gröberen SchĂ€den und sogar einer vertieft hineingeschliffenen Furche am Glas fĂŒhren. Darum sollte man leichte SchĂ€den von Hand auspolieren, ich habe ein gutes Hörbuch auf YouTube reingeladen und eine halbe Stunde mit der Hand poliert - und jetzt ist es PERFEKT! Der Kratzer ist jetzt fast vollstĂ€ndig unsichtbar, allerdings habe ich davon jetzt auch eine Reibblase am Daumen und der Arm ist ziemlich erschöpft. Es ist ohne Poliermaschine aussergewöhnlich anstrengend Glas zu polieren, aber das war es wert bei einem so teuren und schönen GehĂ€use. Dann noch zehn Minuten Nachpolieren mit der Politurpaste damit alles perfekt wird - und jetzt ist der prachtvolle Computertower wieder makellos. Diese Politurpaste funktioniert perfekt! Ich wĂŒrde das HolzstĂ€bchen aber nur bei sehr tiefen Kratzern empfehlen (halber Millimeter und deutlich mit dem Fingernagel als Rille spĂŒrbar, wobei da wirklich drastisch Material abgetragen werden muss beim Schleifen) und mit dem Fingernagel kaum fĂŒhlbare Kratzer sollten eher von Hand und dem Tuch ausgeschliffen werden, um absolut sicher zu gehen und jegliche SchĂ€den am Glas 100% zu vermeiden.
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