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Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover
Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover

Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover

Product ID : 53649
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Galleon Product ID 53649
UPC / ISBN 045235402663
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Model SS013059000
Manufacturer SUUNTO
Shipping Dimension 2.87 x 2.36 x 0.51 inches
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Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover Features

  • Removes Scratches from Plastic Watch Crystals


About Polywatch Plastic Lens Scratch Remover

THE PROBLEM Plastic watch crystals scratch very easily with the result that they soon look unattractive. Replacement of the crystal is not normally possible, especially where watches have plastic cases. THE SOLUTION Watch owners the world over suffer from this sort of problem, but now polyWatch, a new type of special-purpose polishing paste, offers them an extraordinarily simple solution. For the first time, consumers can remove scratches rapidly and cheaply from their plastic watch crystal by carrying out an easy-to-follow "do-it-yourself" procedure. Apply polyWatch to the watch crystal. Polish the scratched areas for 2-3 minutes with great pressure at a right angle to the scratches, using a piece of cotton wool. Deep scratches need to be treated more than once. Finally, remove any remaining polyWatch with a cloth. The tube contents of 5 ml is sufficient for approximately 10 uses. The plastic glass is very slightly dissolved and ground down by tiny abrasive particles. The edges of the scratch marks are then smoothed off and the cracks filled in with some of the original plastic from the watch crystal.