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Bella Dino

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Many products make lofty promises only to let you down in the end this is not one of those products! With a small portion of cloth I cut away from an old t-shirt and four minutes of polishing this was my result. Anything that looks remotely like a scratch on the after pictures is only reflection trust me this Crystal is immaculate after using this product !
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Poly Watch is great, just need patience.
 
:outstand:Very cool indeed!:good::applaud:
 
Great job , I used that Poly Watch back in the day on my old Swatch watches and it was great .
 
learned about the poly watch for scratches on acrylic-plastic crystals from forum surfing long time ago...in a pinch small dab of toothpaste rubs out life's minor indignities
 
learned about the poly watch for scratches on acrylic-plastic crystals from forum surfing long time ago...in a pinch small dab of toothpaste rubs out life's minor indignities

I was working on the crystal of a Benrus this weekend. I started with Poly Watch, but got a little frustrated that it didn't appear to be working that well.

I went a found a small tube of toothpaste and started using it, and got results much quicker. There is still one stubborn larger scratch to work out, but for me the toothpaste was a great "coarser" buffing material.

I finished up this round of buffing with more of the poly watch.
 
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