Thank you!!! I was goingto buy that EXACT ONE... I refuse the " do it yourself " Or "at home" .... I did watch a few. And that acetone nail polish remover thingy, was a quick NO!!!!
@@ryebridgeriver5473 went for this amzn.to/3zCePDg . You can still see the scratches but it protects the watch. Sold the watch 4 and gone for an Ultra now, first job out of the box ESR screen protector
Hi Nicole, when I used Polly watch on my Apple Watch 4 it made it worse. Try and find a repair specialist near to you. I have a screen protector on mine they are around £6 on Amazon, get a couple as they will get scratched, then swap them when required.
Great video, no waffle just straight into it. Saved me a few quid as well because I was about to buy the same product to repair the scratches on my Apple Watch. I won’t be buying it now 👍🏻
I can’t work out why you decided that polywatch was the correct product for this. The Apple resources clearly advise not to try and repair the screen in this way and the product does not indicate that it’s for the Apple Watch, This product is meant for old style watch crystals on traditional watch faces, not the modern electronic displays with many layers of different materials and coatings. I’d think you’ve done more damage to your watch then good as you’ve probably removed protective coatings.
That’s why this is called a review… and the only reason apple doesn’t want you to do it yourself is because they’re not getting any money. They’d rather have you either replace the screen entirely, or purchase the newest Apple Watch.
A video straight to the point
Thanks
Thanks, you saved me from wasting my time & money.
I think the Apple Watch glass is too hard for the compound to work
Ditto. I guess I can live with the minor scratch and the snap-on clear screen protector masks it and protects against further scratches.
Thank you!!! I was goingto buy that EXACT ONE... I refuse the " do it yourself "
Or "at home" .... I did watch a few. And that acetone nail polish remover thingy, was a quick NO!!!!
was kinda hoping it would fix the scratches, but no :(
I have used it on my Apple Watch 3 and it did take scratches out but I had to use a ton of pressure and and all of the compound but it did it work
happy it worked for you, gone to Apple Watch Ultra, still add a screen protector, no scratches on the main screen :)
@@JTechWP indeed thanks m8 also thanks for the video!
Wait, did you put the finish because mine did work
It was making the screen worse and adding more scratches so I stopped
@@JTechWP ohh ok
I was about to buy this and try it on my Apple Watch. Very informative and extremely useful, thank you!!
Glad it saved you wasting time
Does glass polish work on an oleophobic coating? Wouldn't you have to strip that off first in order to polish the glass?
I tried it on the apple watch, it was making the screen worse so stopped.
Thank you.
:)
Did you find anything that actually works?
no, i bought the Apple watch Ultra and put a screen protector on it, easier to replace a screen protect each time.
@@JTechWP thanks for the honest review. What screen protector did you go for and does it hide any of the scratches ?
@@ryebridgeriver5473 went for this amzn.to/3zCePDg . You can still see the scratches but it protects the watch. Sold the watch 4 and gone for an Ultra now, first job out of the box ESR screen protector
I used a dremel world of difference with compound worked
I’ve seen one lady use a car machine polisher. That seemed to work
Thanks for the honesty! 🤜
Always!
is this safe on all apple watches, i save a SE and just put a scratch on it and it’s driving me insane.
Hi Nicole, when I used Polly watch on my Apple Watch 4 it made it worse. Try and find a repair specialist near to you. I have a screen protector on mine they are around £6 on Amazon, get a couple as they will get scratched, then swap them when required.
I would get a tempered glass screen protector with one you can’t see scratches, what is do to not go insane😂
Thanks
Welcome
Great video, no waffle just straight into it. Saved me a few quid as well because I was about to buy the same product to repair the scratches on my Apple Watch. I won’t be buying it now 👍🏻
:)
Good honest review
Thanks :)
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
I shan’t be getting any of this
:)
To the point!!!
I did to mine and it took off the shiny Apple Watch screen coating
Oh no :(
Your comment saved me 4 minutes
great
I can’t work out why you decided that polywatch was the correct product for this. The Apple resources clearly advise not to try and repair the screen in this way and the product does not indicate that it’s for the Apple Watch,
This product is meant for old style watch crystals on traditional watch faces, not the modern electronic displays with many layers of different materials and coatings. I’d think you’ve done more damage to your watch then good as you’ve probably removed protective coatings.
Yeah it added more scratches, it was an old watch so wanted to see what would happen as an experiment
That’s why this is called a review… and the only reason apple doesn’t want you to do it yourself is because they’re not getting any money. They’d rather have you either replace the screen entirely, or purchase the newest Apple Watch.
Haha bro just saved my £4
Glad you didnt waste your money ;)
glass is MUCH harder to scratch than a clear coat. you need to use much more pressure to get anything done, i doubt you did enough by hand.
Seen one person use a dremmel with a soft polish head and car polish, that worked. Took a while to do it
Exorbitant price - utter rubbish!
yeap, its no good for Apple Watch screens
This product destroys my iPad screen, it tooks color from display and now my screen looks awefull
Sorry to hear about your screen.
Right now I have a dispute with Amazon for the same issue ...I'm not taking it though...someone has to fix my watch face
@@ndj14 I didn’t find any solution. If you find it please write me
@@jaskohuskic np I'm awaiting contact from the manufacturers in the next 24 hours so I will let you know the outcome
@@ndj14 great, thank you