


✨ Bring your watch face back to life — because every detail counts! ⏳
Polywatch Plastic Polish is a finely formulated 5ml abrasive paste designed to remove light to medium scratches and haze from plastic, acrylic, and Hesalite watch crystals. Trusted by watch collectors and hobbyists, this German-made polish uses a fine 280 grit aluminium oxide compound to restore clarity and smoothness to plastic watch faces, enabling easy at-home maintenance without special tools.
| ASIN | B072M2YN4D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,444 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 9 in Repair Tools & Kits |
| Brand | POLYWATCH |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Country Of Origin | Germany |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,649 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00723585711887 |
| Grit Material Type | Aluminium Oxide |
| Grit Number | 280 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Grit material | Aluminium Oxide |
| Grit type | Fine |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 2 x 1 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 7 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 2 x 1 centimetres |
| Item weight | 7 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Polywatch |
| Material | Plastic |
| UPC | 723585711887 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
E**R
Excellent Stuff That Works Well
Excellent for removing light scratches from acrylic plastic. May need multiple applications, but use little on each try to remove the scratches. With very little effort, a clear crystal results. It will not, of course, remove deep marks or cuts, but definitely worth having if you collect older watches.
M**S
Very Relieved & Happy With The Results!
I got my first Moonswatch in New York in early May, yesterday I found a scuff on the acrylic and I was so sad 😢 I was planning on getting a protector but I forgot to order them until it was obviously too late. I remembered about this cream what watch collectors use to clean up old plastic faced watches and was glad to see a lot of reviews on here showed positive results 😃 so I ordered and got my PolyWatch polish and protectors the next day! I've never used this before as all of my watches have glass crystal so I tried a few dots on the acrylic and then gave it a good film rub on my microfiber cloth for around a minute, I could still see faint scratches with my eye so I read another review about using your finger instead to get a more consistent friction and that seemed like the best approach as I could feel the gritty liquid polishing the acrylic 👌🏻 after a good minute or two, I gave it another minute of polish on cloth again and it was almost perfect again 😃 there was an obvious milky looking portion of the crystal before I started and now it's completely clear! So happy that I was able to clean it up nice and shiny again in just a few minutes 😁 It's so easy to use and works a treat! It's not perfect but it's very close! In my 'after' picture, it does look like scratches are casting a shadow but I can't see those at all with my eye in regular light so they're nothing to worry about. It's a decent price and if you use your finger to scrub the watch, it might help you get more out of the small tube! (I've realised the before picture is a little blurry compared to the one after using the product, don't let that throw you off, IT WORKS!)
M**T
Works as promised
Brilliant stuff. Instructions say 2-3 minutes but mine took a good 45 minutes of scrubbing. As you can see, it was very scratched to begin with but very happy with results.
R**N
Worked on some things not on others. Tube is mostly air with a bit of Poly Watch in it.
I expected it to be thicker, it's very liquid. I expected the tube to have more in it, it's 70% air with some poly watch sitting at the bottom of the tube. It worked amazingly well on my Gamecube jewel (see photos). It did not work (barely at all) on my 2 old Nintendo watches screens (both plastic) and for fun i did it on an original Gameboy DMG plastic screen, this also did absolutely nothing. Not even to the fine line scratches. My advice would be buy this to try it, it clearly works wonders on some things and not others. If you own a GameCube then this stuff is great for the jewel.
B**T
Not impressed
A tiny tube. Didn't remove scratches
N**A
Make sure your watch face is resin glass
Worked perfect for me! I scraped my watch on a metal drawer in work and it scuffed/scratched the face. Some were deep enough to feel with fingernail so I was a little apprehensive if this would even work incase the scratches were too deep, took them out after about 4/5 passes. The plastic version also helps to get rid of those annoying fine swirls and scratches on the piano black plastics in your car. Seen some reviews left that this product doesn’t work at all, but looking at the photos of their watches they have mineral or sapphire glass watch faces…So this version won’t work (it’s for plastics/resin glass), get the full glass polywatch version as it’s more abrasive and will work on glass, make sure you check the material of your watch beforehand so you know which one to buy. The product is mostly air… so keep that in mind when you first use it so it doesn’t dump all product out at once.
C**1
Expensive, but worked for me.
I used this on a plastic media screen in my car after watching this being used on a car interior on a YouTube video My screen had some slight scratches from poor cleaning which were very noticeable in bright sunlight. I used a small amount with a microfibre cloth and the improvement was immediate and very easily achieved. I don’t know if any other type of polish would have given the same results but this worked very well for me in the situation I needed it for. It is quite expensive for the amount you get but I only used a very small amount and was very pleased with the results.
M**.
Not suitable for glasses.
I bought this to remove a few minor scratches in my expensive verifocal glasses One lens had a few scratches at its lower surface and the other lens had minor scratches directly in the field of view. So I decided to try it on the latter. I used a cotton wool pad with the cream. The tube had plenty of cream in it and I kept applying a small amount onto the lens and rubbing with the soft pad. It neither took very long or used much cream to remove the scratches. Please see photo of the finished lens. The cream not only removed the scratches it also seems to have removed some sort of coating on the lens. Now my vision is impaired by looking at the join between the polished surface in the centre and the area of the lens where there are no scratches. Basically the glasses are completely destroyed. This cream probably works well on watch glass but I’ve no idea how to rectify my glasses. The glasses were usable before I tried the cream, but this is no longer the case.
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