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Old 9 May 2007, 10:15 PM   #1
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Question about polywatch

Question for all acrylic owners. Do you really have to use sand paper prior to using polywatch on the crystal?

I was also speaking with Cayce and he said that even toothpaste will do the trick to remove scuffs on an acrylic crystal.
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Old 9 May 2007, 10:25 PM   #2
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You don't have to use sandpaper before using Polywatch. You can use sandpaper if you need to remove deep scratches I suppose. I've heard of the toothpaste thing as well, but have never tried it.

I have a tube of Polywatch from my GMT16750 days if you'd like to have it. Let me know if you want it.
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No need Polywatch will remove most scratches unless very deep.If crystal is badly scratched try a bit of tube autosolve metal polish first.Then polywatch to finely polish crystal to look like new.
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Old 9 May 2007, 10:36 PM   #4
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I've never used sandpaper. Polywatch has always worked fine for me. I have heard of those using toothpaste or brasso with good results.
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Thanks Jeff, Peter for the advice.

Jeff, send me PM on how much you're selling the tube.
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Thanks Jeff, Peter for the advice.

Jeff, send me PM on how much you're selling the tube.
It's yours, free of charge. PM me your mailing address.
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Old 9 May 2007, 11:25 PM   #7
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Try using close-up red toothpaste it contains very fine micro glass particles
for polishing, at the suggestion of an old friend, I tried this with a very fine
piece of cloth and just a little water on a scratch I put on my old 1680 sub
and it removed the scratch just fine. just work slowly and patiently.
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