Redtoedfrog—December 30, 2025
After removing all gauges, chips and major scratches with Emory cloth or sand paper (in series). This product works best as the last finishing polish of the crystal. A great value for quantity and product generally. Extremely easy to use, put dollop on crystal and buff with micro cloth. Makes crystal look like new, or like new. Read more
Nikki Reynolds—November 16, 2025
Tamagotchi screens are notorious for scratching if you even look at them wrong. Fortunately, this product works by slightly melting the top layer of the plastic where the scratches are so you can buff them out evenly. I used a glasses cleaning cloth. It took me about 8 applications of the liquid and and some elbow grease. Some people say to use a cotton swab or cotton ball but some people also say that that will cause more scratches so I played it safe with my cloth. It definitely made a huge difference. There are still some scratches left but overall it works! I ended up using it on my Meets screen. Definitely worth the price. Read more
Luis C.—October 11, 2025
I was debating to service my Omega due to a nasty scratch I obtained from daily wear. A friend recommended this product and boy did it deliver. Make sure if you have a fancy watch, it has an appropriate crystal (my was hesalite). After the first pass, I tried the product again with a random microfiber I had, and boom, scratched was vanished from my speedy. Probably used a small dab of this product, maybe less than a dime and that was enough. GREAT value for the money. It arrived fine, no package full of goop. If you have a scratch on that crystal. You better get this stuff. Read more
Michael Radosky—July 11, 2025
It worked well in light scratches or rubs, not too much it can do with bigger/deeper scratches. Read more
Karen—December 12, 2025
I used this on a scratched backup camera screen and it worked perfectly! Read more
Denise—October 2, 2025
I have a vintage 1977 Rolex and just got back from a full Rolex service. If you have one you know how much it costs. Two days later I scratched the sapphire. I decided to try this. I read many reviews and well, why not. To my surprise it removed the superficial scratch. I couldn’t believe it, and now she is looking amazing. Never would have known she had a boo boo…all better. Read more
Trikie_Dik—March 17, 2025
I see alot of negative reviews saying this wont work, but those are all people trying to use this on a sapphire or mineral crystals. This works GREAT on the poly watch crystals, but will do almost nothing to the harder mineral glass or sapphire watch crystals... trust me i tried with a Dremel for 20 mins just to test the theory. (some minor hair line scratches were less noticeable, but nothing was totally removed) If you are wondering if your watch has a poly crystal, take a look at the face of it and try to count the scratches. If you can count them under 20 individual there is a good chance its NOT poly. If it is covered in 100s of micro scratches, looks dull or hazy... then this is a good candidate for PolyWatch repair. Set your expectations, know your watch glass material, and use as intended and you will be happy with the results. If you have a harder mineral or sapphire crystal, they do make a stronger polish for those but in my experience its cheaper to just buy a replacement crystal (and the $25 tool to press them in at home) and try the job yourself if its not too expensive of a watch (But then again, i dont think you are out here trying to at-home polish scratches out of a rolex to begin with so i think your OK) Read more
Jose—August 2, 2025
Will not work with a hand buff. Somewhat worked with a dremel buffer. Read more