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!
A**T
Perfect for Meta Quest 2 and Nintendo Virtual Boy lenses!
This stuff was perfect for getting out an annoying spot on my Meta Quest 2 VR headset lens and age old scratches on my Nintendo Virtual Boy system's lenses as well. Just squeeze out the tiniest dot of Polywatch onto the tip of a cotton swab/Q-tip and rub lightly back and forth or in a circular pattern for about a minute and then use a microfiber cloth to wipe away and the lenses should be crystal clear!
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.
J**R
It's magic!
This stuff works wonders. I was a little disappointed about the size of the bottle when I got it. But I'm actually writing this review like 3 years later and I still have it and I've used it on many watches. I personally have used it on glass and plastic and it does a great job. It's magic
P**.
Way Better Than Toothpaste. Way.
The band broke on my scratched-up Timex, so I was shopping for another watch and got to thinking. Instead, and $14 later, I have a new watchband and polyWatch. It works great. I watched a few Youtube videos and that helped. I think I can stretch this watch out a few more years. ... p.s. Silicone watchbands rock!
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