Found another use for 3M Scratch Remover
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Found another use for 3M Scratch Remover
Everyone probably knows that most watch faces aren't made of glass, they're nearly all made of a hardened plastic-like material. Having numerous scratches on my Seiko watch face, and unable to get it replaced without sending it back to Japan, I decided to try using 3M Scratch Remover on it. I simply poured a quantity onto a cloth, held the watch straps together and vigorously rubbed the face across the cloth, (using pressure) for 5 minutes. Amazingly, it took all the scratches out. Unless the watch itself is made of plastic, or is gold plated, you might want to try it
Anyone else have any tips on what else scratch remover polish, Zaino, etc. can be used for?
Anyone else have any tips on what else scratch remover polish, Zaino, etc. can be used for?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 1Y2KS2K
[B]Everyone probably knows that most watch faces aren't made of glass, they're nearly all made of a hardened plastic-like material.
[B]Everyone probably knows that most watch faces aren't made of glass, they're nearly all made of a hardened plastic-like material.
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I'm assuming this wouldn't work on my crystal faced Omega watch correct? (There are no scratches yet ... it's supposed to resist scratches on the face, but JUST IN CASE it does happen ... I wonder)
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