Hi whats that strap/ strap design called it looks really interesting and ive never seen anything like it... also great video I have a vintage GS with hardlex crystal that you cant find replacement crystals for anymore and i had to use scratch genie (i think any diamond paste would work) and a rotary tool to buff out some pretty deep dings and scratches. it took a lot of elbow grease even with the tool but i got like 90% of them out
are you serious? oh and can polywatch manage to polish away an half inch width scrath, like you would have when you, let's say used a nail graper for one time all across the watch glass? that's how mine looks now after an accident in the garage.
This version of Polywatch isn't very abrasive and is designed to be used on plastic crystals. The abrasive used is probably not even hard enough to scratch the metal.
I really love the way my acrylic crystal looks on my Lorier Falcon II! A little Polywatch every few months cleans it right up.
Seems like it worked pretty well! Thanks for sharing!
Hi whats that strap/ strap design called it looks really interesting and ive never seen anything like it... also great video I have a vintage GS with hardlex crystal that you cant find replacement crystals for anymore and i had to use scratch genie (i think any diamond paste would work) and a rotary tool to buff out some pretty deep dings and scratches. it took a lot of elbow grease even with the tool but i got like 90% of them out
It's called a mesh bracelet. It's much easier to adjust compared to your standard watch bracelet. I'll have to try diamond paste sometime!
Dude you did it wrong. First you have to sand the crystal with 1000 grit then apply the polywatch.
are you serious? oh and can polywatch manage to polish away an half inch width scrath, like you would have when you, let's say used a nail graper for one time all across the watch glass? that's how mine looks now after an accident in the garage.
Next time tape the bezel of the case to protect it from the polish
Good point, I'll make sure to do that for the next acrylic crystal i buff out.
This version of Polywatch isn't very abrasive and is designed to be used on plastic crystals. The abrasive used is probably not even hard enough to scratch the metal.
Polywatch works wonders...brilliant product
Nice!
Great vid ❤
🎉🎉Excellent Video!
What would you suggest to use on mineral crystal watches?
Mineral crystal is difficult to polish, usually you have to replace the crystal.
That's what I thought thanks for the reply. @@AChannelAboutWatches
Use mineral water on mineral crystal glass .... hehehe kidding bro .
Does this work on Ps5 controllers?
Let us know.
@@Spyda0626 I ain't trying it if it doesn't work. I don't want to ruin my shit.
@@KingCuffey Take one for the team
@KingCuffey it removed some deep scratches from my series x controllers and my ps5 controller