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15 February 2008, 08:04 PM | #1 |
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Toothpaste on an Acrylic Crystal - IT WORKS
I had some light scratches on my crystal so I put some toothpaste on , rubbed it in , and voila as you rince it , there go the scratches !
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Thanks for sharing, Alex!
Please post a pic of the scratch-free crystal!
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Sounds interesting. Please post some before and after photos
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It's true. Toothpaste is slightly abrassive so that's why it works. For tougher scratches rubbing compound used for auto finnishes is also good.
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I've heard Semichrome works well in a pinch. Hmmmmmm.
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I've used toothpaste a couple of times to take out scratches in the plastic bowl of the compass on my boat, works great.
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Well there are many things out there that will remove scratches from acrylic crystals,and in some circumstances acrylic IMHO better than sapphire.Polywatch,autosolve car polish the one in tube,and brasso but thats a little messy.
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Toothpaste also works (with water) on stainless bracelets and cases. I have used toothpaste when in a pinch...
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Seriously? I might give it a go. Since the fine scratches along the case sides is driving me nuts.
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I never tried toothpaste, but I do know that Polywatch works wonders on an acrylic crystal.
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While on vacation last year I whacked my Tag Heuer Monaco on the dresser in my hotel room. Used toothpaste to remove most of the scratch and then polywatch when I got home. Worked great!
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I use mouth wash on my crystal...
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The old type toothpaste (Crest, etc.) works better than the gel types. I had told my brother this a couple of years ago and he rubbed his DJ crystal for hours with little result. He had used his 5 year old son's "Spiderman Cinnamon" toothgel.
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Actually tootpaste works wonders on the gold bits of your watch. Seriously!!
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I've always used car polish - works a treat!
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What about on sapphire? Any thoughts?
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Only diamond with a harness of 10 MOH (as opposed to the 9 MOH of sapphire) can actually scratch a sapphire crystal.
One reason why you always make sure when you're walking with your wife, you keep her diamond ring finger miles away from your watch!! If you manage to scratch a sapphire crystal, it would simply have to be replaced. Cannot be buffed. JJ
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With toothpaste on Stainless steel, all it does is remove grease and dirt. Toothpaste will not remove scratches. If you rub too hard, the toothpaste might even add scratches. Just use it to get the gunk off.....
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and the floss works great on the bezels he he he!
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Something a bit more gentle but works a treat is SILVO, a less harsh version of BRASSO. I have found this is great for acrylic crystals as well as buffing stainless steel wonderfully, cheap as well, make sure you use a soft lint free cloth though!
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Like you say the dial and hands are the most important in vintage watches.And acrylic crystals and say bezel inserts are often replaced as part of service.And nothing wrong with a gentle polish what you don't want is a vintage watch that looks brand new.
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anybody know how to remove a bezel on a datejust thanks
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