This happened with me also. I bought a fitness band as a Christmas gift but it got scratched in just one day but the trick is working and it is very useful and don't ever try to put a tape on the screen or else, when the tape comes out, your screen will be full of marks. Thank you!
Worked a charm on my Casio 3240 - Just a note though: watch out for toothpastes with "microbeads", the beads scratched my watch further. Fortunately normal toothpaste with moderate force for a about 2-3 minutes removed most of the scratches.
this works! i scratched my watched on the street. the scratch was pretty wide and dramatic so i polished for like 30 minutes but it did work, i was going to wait till i got to my town to take it to the jeweler but i couldn't wait a second longer looking at the scratch every time. so glad i gave this a go, thanks!
Well, i tried this method on 3 different watches with 3 different scratches kind, one has only surface scratches and the other has very tiny scratches and the third has deep scratches and i did the method really carefully and it did not removed anything at all! And it looks like that people thinks it works because they might be not able to spot scratches. I did it in the sun light.
It really depends on the quality of the watch crystal. This works on cheaper watches like Casio where the crystal is a softer material. More durable watch crystals won’t see any effects from this
Totally works! Timex Expedition was really scratched up and I put a little Crest on it and rubbed it with a dry microfiber cloth. Literally looks like a new watch! I was about to buy a new watch, now I’m good to go!
I've seen videos like this before. Never thought it actually worked. But today I tried it with my watch and after doing it 3 times i was able to make a lightly scratched area look much better. Doesn't work with deeper grooves at level 7 though
Thanks so much I work outside a lot with heavy equipment and I use my watch to keep track of time but 50 percent of the time I can’t tell the time because of all the little scratches and this got rid of 90 percent of them
OMG it actually worked i got a brand new watch before my birthday and it got scratched by the wall and i'm so happy it worked thank you soooo much!!!:) Now my watch smells good too!!
That only works with acrylic crystal. Mineral glass such as Hardlex and sapphire crystal requires more serious grit such as cerium oxide paste. Those so called scratchless blue Scotch Brite pads are 1000 grit so they might work though the white Scotch Brite pads at 1200 grit would be better. Those green Scotch Brite pads are 600 grit and the brown ones are 240 grit, both of which are better for a brushed or matte stainless steel finish on your bracelet and clasp if you have stainless steel bracelet and clasp.
*This actually works really well*...if you have patience. I have a Casio AE-1000W that I have worn everyday since August 2014 (bought it after my other Casio was stolen). It was so scuffed up that the watch face was hazy. 5 minutes of tough polishing rewards me with a like-new shine. Obviously the deep and *really deep* scratches were still there, but there is a true shine on the Acrylic Crystal face now. Dunno why I haven't done this before. *9/10 Works Well.*
I had 2 watches i thought i would have to throw away because the faces had lots of white scratches that made it hard to read the time clearly. Just tried this toothpaste trick and the faces are clear again! I had to do one a few times but i'm super happy with the results...i feel like I have 2 new watches! So glad i didnt toss them.
OK non-believers, here is a true story. This very afternoon not 4 hours ago, my wife presented me with a beautiful new diver's watch. While helping carry shelving into my son's room, I caught a corner and put a very noticeable scratch on the face. I won't go into details on how upset I was. With a little blob of Colgate, and a plain white T-shirt, and 30 seconds of circular buffing... as God is my witness, the scratch is *COMPLETELY GONE*. If I didn't say anything you would never know there was a scratch at all. It works!!!!! TRY IT!!!!
well it's worth a try, I don't know how but I've got a small scratch but seems to be deep, I'll try and hope for a miracle ...I'm so upset as I watch this watch VERY much, I remove it when it's about to do any physical work, remove it when going to take a shower, remove it in the night just in case etc. We'll see soon enough!
crackerworld did it work for you? you can also use this on very minor surface scratches for sunglasses. But deep gouges, you might just want to hit the mall for some new ones.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH my dad bought me a new beauty watch but i wasnt watching what i was doing and it was scratched soo bad this help me a lot god bless you
OMG o think that the toothpaste thing was fake but IT WORKED SO WELL on my casio OMG THANKS MAN I'M SO HAPPY 45 MIN AND SCRATCHES GONE, I'm sharing your video right now
I had what I would call a "smudge" over hours 1 & 2. A vintage military Bulova. So I thought, "Why not?" Rubbed toothpaste with my finger for 30 seconds, cleaned with facial tissue for 30 seconds. It looks brand new!
I can't believe it but it actually worked!!! It took more than one try, and about half a tube of travel sized toothpaste but it actually worked : D Thank you so much!!!! P.S. If you don't have a glasses cloth, you can use a rolled-up tissue.
Tried this several times and it didn't work. I'm using a regular wash cloth, do I need any special kind of cloth? Also, does the type of toothpaste matter?
Glad I stumbled on your video, I was actually trying to find something for a different watch but this worked great on a protrek that had a scratch big enough to annoy me every time I noticed it. Thanks
Well it works I mean not entirely it's not magic but it made the scratch WAY LESS VISIBLE and for just 2minutes of rubbing some toothpaste, hell yeah!I don't get why this has so many dislikes, what do people expect it's just rubbing some toothpaste on glass .
My friend I'm a beader and recently bought allot of vintage jewellery. Mostly glass. They look gently used with a few scratches and a little milky color. This method seems like it takes time. That's ok for a watch but I have thousands of beads. Do you have any recommendations I can use for a large quantity such as mine?? Thank you for reply. I'm really at a loss. ❇️💜✌️☯️✳️
Guys stop arguing about it works or not it does work but only for GLASS watches (often cheap replicas or even just cheap watches) for mineral glass (crystals) you'll have to wet sand the fucker, and put a real polish on it and rub it. If you use toothpaste, don't take the ones with tiny marbles or i dunno how you call them. A cheap and simple toothpaste will do the work just fine. And remember it'll only remove little scratches you can only see looking at sideways pointing at a light source, not deep scratches.
Should I look for this kind of toothpaste in particular, or just a type of toothpaste? What type is this? I don't read chinese hieroglyphs. Or any toothpaste will do?
+Ty-Ty I see that it's colgate. There are several types of Colgate and other brands though. My question was whether I need to use this brand/product or any/all others will do? "Hieroglyps" was a snide remark, but it's actually quite true: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hieroglyph en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ideogram I know they're more accurately called logograms, but they're ARE Chinese. Not that I claimed Chinese is a language, but it's a group of languages.
the tooth paste sands down the surface and polishes it at the same time, although this does work you could get a lot better results using actual sand paper in a crosshatching sanding pattern along with actual polish. Idk why but this just seems pointless to me, if you actually give a shit about your watch, why not do it the right way for a few extra dollars.
I have g shock ga-400-hr im so disappointed after i washed it with scotch brite. Just a lite pressure to remove oil smudges thinking that its just okay ( mineral glass) but unfortunately. Its got hairline scratches.
Since I can still see your scratch; I don't think it will help mine? 😵 I sprayed ",bug" spray on my arm, hence the wrist WATCH? So the "it's" cost $20.00 , the watch cost $15.00 and somewhere in China there may be a new lenses? So: A long trip or a mouse click? This time I'll click twice ( 2 watches or more😁) Thanks for your video 😂
that feeliing when you still see the scratch at the end
ikr xD
Yes
Lol
😂
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Its for small scratches guys it isn't going to take out a 1/16 crater that you dug into it with a needle to see if this would work
Adam Alford lol
Adam Alford yes it will not work for bid scratches
so your saying that a bit of toothpaste won't replace the half of the face I broke off????
Still doesn’t work
can't see the difference. held the watch to far away and at a different angle
Me is from Philippines
😀😀😀😀😀😃🙃
Buffed out the minor scratches but I still have a noticable scratch. My watch looks sharp now. Thank you
Can we use any tooth paste
This happened with me also. I bought a fitness band as a Christmas gift but it got scratched in just one day but the trick is working and it is very useful and don't ever try to put a tape on the screen or else, when the tape comes out, your screen will be full of marks. Thank you!
this use of toothpast is the bulldhilt things i have ever seen and so much tired too.
Worked a charm on my Casio 3240 - Just a note though: watch out for toothpastes with "microbeads", the beads scratched my watch further. Fortunately normal toothpaste with moderate force for a about 2-3 minutes removed most of the scratches.
Seriously this method worked ? I want to try so just making sure people have used it
this works! i scratched my watched on the street. the scratch was pretty wide and dramatic so i polished for like 30 minutes but it did work, i was going to wait till i got to my town to take it to the jeweler but i couldn't wait a second longer looking at the scratch every time. so glad i gave this a go, thanks!
+victonica 21 im glad it work for you!
You polished it or ised tooth paste?
Well, i tried this method on 3 different watches with 3 different scratches kind, one has only surface scratches and the other has very tiny scratches and the third has deep scratches and i did the method really carefully and it did not removed anything at all! And it looks like that people thinks it works because they might be not able to spot scratches. I did it in the sun light.
Me checking the comments to see if it works
same
Same
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@@tasvirmahmood3558 it does but don't use toothpaste
@@AK-tf3fc I already used and it worked very well for my Casio watch, brought the shine back, but be careful if it got small beads
I tried this and it didn't work for me, at least my watch smells nice.
Same lol.
😂😂
It really depends on the quality of the watch crystal. This works on cheaper watches like Casio where the crystal is a softer material. More durable watch crystals won’t see any effects from this
Totally works! Timex Expedition was really scratched up and I put a little Crest on it and rubbed it with a dry microfiber cloth. Literally looks like a new watch! I was about to buy a new watch, now I’m good to go!
Toothpaste is good for many things such as removing stains etc. but not for removing scratches in glass.
didn't work for me... but at least it smells good
1.7k likes and 1.7k dislikes which I would believe 😂😂
It works!!! 2 things though. The scratch cannot be too deep.
Your watch face has to be plastic/acrylic.
thanks for the feedback!! check my other videos like this one ruclips.net/video/udksh4zXnoc/видео.html
I've seen videos like this before. Never thought it actually worked. But today I tried it with my watch and after doing it 3 times i was able to make a lightly scratched area look much better. Doesn't work with deeper grooves at level 7 though
Those level 7 grooves strong! Lol
The screen gets scratched at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7
@@theauraparadox9586 exactly
Just tried this on a 1968 Seiko DX and it worked a treat. Looks as good as the day was made now
I'm guessing that a watch of that age would def not have an acrylic crystal ? So I'm also guessing that this works on a glass watch crystal ?
Thanks so much I work outside a lot with heavy equipment and I use my watch to keep track of time but 50 percent of the time I can’t tell the time because of all the little scratches and this got rid of 90 percent of them
Get a g shock
Really m8 don't do that you will only end up with more scratches on it this video full of shit simple
OMG it actually worked i got a brand new watch before my birthday and it got scratched by the wall and i'm so happy it worked thank you soooo much!!!:)
Now my watch smells good too!!
+Katie Nodia nice!! I guess that's a double win!!
Katie Nodia omg fucking same. birthday watch and scratched against the wall
Cool!!
same
Katie Nodia
That only works with acrylic crystal. Mineral glass such as Hardlex and sapphire crystal requires more serious grit such as cerium oxide paste. Those so called scratchless blue Scotch Brite pads are 1000 grit so they might work though the white Scotch Brite pads at 1200 grit would be better. Those green Scotch Brite pads are 600 grit and the brown ones are 240 grit, both of which are better for a brushed or matte stainless steel finish on your bracelet and clasp if you have stainless steel bracelet and clasp.
*This actually works really well*...if you have patience. I have a Casio AE-1000W that I have worn everyday since August 2014 (bought it after my other Casio was stolen). It was so scuffed up that the watch face was hazy. 5 minutes of tough polishing rewards me with a like-new shine. Obviously the deep and *really deep* scratches were still there, but there is a true shine on the Acrylic Crystal face now. Dunno why I haven't done this before. *9/10 Works Well.*
+Sam Brown nice!!! Thanks for the feed back
Yep. If ya give it an hour of polishing 95% of the scratches are gone! Thank for the tip.
My watch had a very minimal scratch and this method works just perfect. Now my watch is looking like a brand new one! Thanks alot
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@@delayedcreator4783 it works doe.
@@caspian7256 nope
@@delayedcreator4783 I've tried it out lol, you just gotta paste n keep for a few hours, then rub it with a wet cloth for a few minutes
My diving watch was really scratched up from my last dive, but now it looks like I just got it. Thanks!
+Danfitz7 thanks!! Check my new video ruclips.net/video/udksh4zXnoc/видео.html
I had 2 watches i thought i would have to throw away because the faces had lots of white scratches that made it hard to read the time clearly. Just tried this toothpaste trick and the faces are clear again! I had to do one a few times but i'm super happy with the results...i feel like I have 2 new watches! So glad i didnt toss them.
That’s amazing!
I’m serious guys I swear it really worked! Thanks!
OK non-believers, here is a true story. This very afternoon not 4 hours ago, my wife presented me with a beautiful new diver's watch. While helping carry shelving into my son's room, I caught a corner and put a very noticeable scratch on the face. I won't go into details on how upset I was. With a little blob of Colgate, and a plain white T-shirt, and 30 seconds of circular buffing... as God is my witness, the scratch is *COMPLETELY GONE*. If I didn't say anything you would never know there was a scratch at all.
It works!!!!! TRY IT!!!!
lets try on my diver now...
Dipak Rai
Give it a whirl....I swear it saved my bezel.
Thanks for the hack! Now i can save my Pebble 2! It gots a really big scratch on it. thanks again!
well it's worth a try, I don't know how but I've got a small scratch but seems to be deep, I'll try and hope for a miracle ...I'm so upset as I watch this watch VERY much, I remove it when it's about to do any physical work, remove it when going to take a shower, remove it in the night just in case etc. We'll see soon enough!
crackerworld
did it work for you? you can also use this on very minor surface scratches for sunglasses. But deep gouges, you might just want to hit the mall for some new ones.
this worked on my Jordans. Not completely, but the scratch is way less visible and they smell minty fresh now 👍
+J Robertson great!!! Check my new video ruclips.net/video/udksh4zXnoc/видео.html
Hey use some stronger polish
My bro had done a full all out diameter on the glass of my watch thanks to this veido i was able to repair it love u bro ❤
It helped remove 1 small scratch from my diver.
Correction: It just looked like it did.
Polywatch works miracles on acrylic crystals and may just buff out very miniscule scratches on mineral as well!
Same amount of likes to dislikes. Never have I been so conflicted.
This video goes to award because this vedio's like and unlike are same!!
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH my dad bought me a new beauty watch but i wasnt watching what i was doing and it was scratched soo bad this help me a lot god bless you
r u sure
tank you sir,I had scraatched my brand new watch to a wall wich made me really sad. but thanks to you,the scratches are almost invisible now
I just tried this on my old Casio and it’s worked beautifully! Thank you
It worked, but my watch smells like toothpaste now
lol
is that a good or a bad thing lol!!
a question. do u wash it off or does it just disolve?
jack mayhoffer LMAO!!!!!
Just rinse it once with Listerine, that'll wash off toothpastes smell
Yea this doesn't work at all. Just tried it. Cleaned up the glass...scratch is still there, clearer than ever.
It liget worked for me
OMG o think that the toothpaste thing was fake but IT WORKED SO WELL on my casio OMG THANKS MAN I'M SO HAPPY 45 MIN AND SCRATCHES GONE, I'm sharing your video right now
Indeed works, but for minor scratches
+HACK101 will it work in any watches? can i usa other toothpaste beside colgate?can i use colored toothpaste?(something toothpaste colored blue)
I had what I would call a "smudge" over hours 1 & 2. A vintage military Bulova. So I thought, "Why not?" Rubbed toothpaste with my finger for 30 seconds, cleaned with facial tissue for 30 seconds. It looks brand new!
+Timothy Harlan niceeee job
a little cleaner but still got obvious scratches on that watch
Brutus Demealius for that use some sandpaper before using the tooth paste
I can't believe it but it actually worked!!! It took more than one try, and about half a tube of travel sized toothpaste but it actually worked : D Thank you so much!!!!
P.S. If you don't have a glasses cloth, you can use a rolled-up tissue.
Venatus THANKS! any ideas for the next vid¿¿
+HACK101 Does it has to be colgate?
+Saad Chisti nah
Nice!!! Thanks for the feed back!!
+HACK101 welcome
Why are there so many downvotes? This works!
Tried this several times and it didn't work. I'm using a regular wash cloth, do I need any special kind of cloth? Also, does the type of toothpaste matter?
Gels won’t work. Use an old school white paste with no micro beads.
Glad I stumbled on your video, I was actually trying to find something for a different watch but this worked great on a protrek that had a scratch big enough to annoy me every time I noticed it. Thanks
+jbphilly nice!!! I glad it help. I love the protrek!
worked, even 4 years later
Well it works I mean not entirely it's not magic but it made the scratch WAY LESS VISIBLE and for just 2minutes of rubbing some toothpaste, hell yeah!I don't get why this has so many dislikes, what do people expect it's just rubbing some toothpaste on glass .
My friend I'm a beader and recently bought allot of vintage jewellery. Mostly glass. They look gently used with a few scratches and a little milky color. This method seems like it takes time. That's ok for a watch but I have thousands of beads. Do you have any recommendations I can use for a large quantity such as mine?? Thank you for reply. I'm really at a loss. ❇️💜✌️☯️✳️
It also works for broken iPhone screens! That thing is amazing!!!
+HiMyNameIs What really??
No. iPhone screens are hard glass and toothpaste will not polish them at all.
THANK YOU IT WORKED PERFECTLY ON MY 1960S TUDOR ROLEX I CAN NOW SEE THE DATE WINDOW !!!!!! THANK YOU
You should change the title to "How to reduce strach"
you can also use it on your
motorcycle/car headlights it worked for me :)
+Terfa Salapuddin seems safer than mosquito repellent ... and we brush our teeth with that!
I'm pretty sure car headlight restoration kits use something very similar so yeah it would actually work for headlights.
That's a nice watch. I wonder what kind it is.
Guys stop arguing about it works or not it does work but only for GLASS watches (often cheap replicas or even just cheap watches) for mineral glass (crystals) you'll have to wet sand the fucker, and put a real polish on it and rub it.
If you use toothpaste, don't take the ones with tiny marbles or i dunno how you call them. A cheap and simple toothpaste will do the work just fine. And remember it'll only remove little scratches you can only see looking at sideways pointing at a light source, not deep scratches.
The watch looked better before you tried de-scratching it.
Thanos snapped on the likes and dislikes.
This works for most scratches but sometimes there are a couple scratches left. Although my watch watch looked in great condition. Thanks!
Worked prity well on swatch
Thank you nobody can tell if it was even there
Worked fantastically! Thank you for posting this!
Really it's work.👌👌👌👍👍👍
This tacnik is useful.😁😁😁
I got a new on for Christmas and scratched it to fuck the next day walking past a wall in my bedroom. Pissed me right off.
It worked for mine! Not 100% but the dial is much clearer
Will this scratch the bezel? I have a seiko SRPA21 with a lovely pepsi bezel and im afraid it will get scratched
Can only use colgate....or we can use other toothpaste
Should I look for this kind of toothpaste in particular, or just a type of toothpaste? What type is this? I don't read chinese hieroglyphs.
Or any toothpaste will do?
+avada
It's colgate. Chinese isn't a language. And hieroglyphs are from Egypt.
+Ty-Ty
I see that it's colgate. There are several types of Colgate and other brands though. My question was whether I need to use this brand/product or any/all others will do?
"Hieroglyps" was a snide remark, but it's actually quite true:
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hieroglyph
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ideogram
I know they're more accurately called logograms, but they're ARE Chinese.
Not that I claimed Chinese is a language, but it's a group of languages.
awwww. cute. an internet tough guy. how original
Thanks! It worked on my casio watch! You can literally use toilet paper and toothpaste and it worked!
Which model of a Casio watch is it? Any specifics?
Hi! It’s the Casio AQ-S800W-1B2VDF an amazing slim solar watch. Definitely worth the money!
I Have over 25 years old watches. Is it safe for them?
Does it have to be colgate total?
I didn't believe it either... But I just removed a really large scratch from my watch with a little tooth paste. Just keep at it.
Edited: Thank you!
+Demoni Crusader thanks! Check my new video ruclips.net/video/udksh4zXnoc/видео.html
I did everything the video told me to do butt now my penises smell funny.
This didn't work for me but it was a shot to nothing. The two scratches on my watch are pretty deep so I was doubtful but it was worth a shot anyway.
Really usefull trick
I appreciate it
Would any toothpaste work?
I would like to tell you that it only work on acrylic crystal not mineral or any other
Is it possible to use any kind of toothpaste
I also cleaned up car headlights with toothpaste
What kind of towel is that?
It hasn't fully removed the scratches from sight for me it has just touched them up can you help?
This actually worked. Im SHOOK
+ThatFilipinoDude thanks!!
Dude your a life saver
+JandG Adventures Hahahah thanks. Check my new video ruclips.net/video/udksh4zXnoc/видео.html
where are you one of those people in speedo’s on your 10 speed bicycle driving in the street… that I had a beep my horn at?
I did try this and it worked on my Casio. The toothpaste trick will only work on surface scratches.
Does it work on acrylic glass only?
the tooth paste sands down the surface and polishes it at the same time, although this does work you could get a lot better results using actual sand paper in a crosshatching sanding pattern along with actual polish. Idk why but this just seems pointless to me, if you actually give a shit about your watch, why not do it the right way for a few extra dollars.
ha! same watch as I am
+MattSynyster nice taste man!! Check my new video ruclips.net/video/udksh4zXnoc/видео.html
I tried this with my new watch and it totally worked! I was in shock!!! Everyone should give it a try.
It worked great for me. Thanks for sharing men!!
With all due respect, the scratches just look sharper lol. It does not work, but thanks for sharing.
Does work, trust me.
Bhai kya Colgate ke place per dantkanti use kr skte h..??
Thanks so much~!! it worked for my watch.
my pleasure!
Can we do it by other tooth paste
Thanks man i tried it and it worked
Use masking tape to avoid getting toothpaste all over the watch.
Can I use other toothpaste brands instead of Colgate?
I mean, beside of Colgate, will it still work?
+Ratih Trianisa Tatiana i guess you can, but colgate is the one that have game the best results
I used 3 types of Colgate and It still doesn't work :(
I have g shock ga-400-hr im so disappointed after i washed it with scotch brite. Just a lite pressure to remove oil smudges thinking that its just okay ( mineral glass) but unfortunately. Its got hairline scratches.
Since I can still see your scratch; I don't think it will help mine? 😵 I sprayed ",bug" spray on my arm, hence the wrist WATCH? So the "it's" cost $20.00 , the watch cost $15.00 and somewhere in China there may be a new lenses? So: A long trip or a mouse click?
This time I'll click twice ( 2 watches or more😁)
Thanks for your video 😂
Did it work??