I’m worried of trying it myself. Mine got scratched using a cloth meant to clean the damn screen but it send that a bit of dirt got caught and left a scratch.
Luke Maistrovich i believe it will. But you will have to polish the whole display. Keep in mind Apple Watch display does have a coating over the screen to prevent finger smudges. This usually worns off in a few months. Polishing only one small spot could look weird. But you can apply after market oleofobic coatings to fix that.
Yes probably could! But do not that new iPhone 12 does use glass with ceramic elements which could be problematic since this is made for glass. And if it is a new iPhone it probably has the oliophobic coating on the screen. With this process you are removing it and might look weird on 1 spot. This means the whole display must be polished if that is the case. No not forget to cover speaker grill before doing so.
Landon RocksACDC if you have light scratches and you polish them quickly you are only removing a small amount of glass. But if you try to polish the deeper groves it could substantially remove the glass from the top. I would recommend. If you have really deep scratches try to remove the light ones with this and try something like a coating on the top to maybe “fill” in the scratch.
Best advice I have is, if you have an Apple Watch, use a screen protector. After you’ve completed the repair, it shouldn’t affect the integrity that much, but the safest method is to put on a screen protector afterward. They’re cheap.
It could but you would remove the oleophobic coating on the screen switch means you would have to polish the display and reapply oleophobic coating … I would recommend if it is just a small scratch. Apply a tempered glass on the screen usually the small scratches are hidden under.
:) You can order it on Amazon: www.amazon.de/POLYWATCH-00025-Glaspolitur-Uhrenglas-Politur/dp/B071YZQ47L?ie=UTF8&tag=googdemozdesk-21&hvadid=337907747880&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3822192641910303555&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9062557&hvtargid=dsa-19959388920&ref=pd_sl_6boxv1ojib_e&language=en_GB
Henry Amalin it should work or any glass. I think it does not work on sapphire crystal or harder transparent materials... www.amazon.co.uk/polyWatch-Polish-performance-scratches-glasses/dp/B071YZQ47L
I can not see any blue there. I just put my eyes on the bottom right corner, there you can see a bit of a brighter edge. It’s the same edge you can see on the end.
Yuvraj Singh Hi, sorry for the late reply. It should work also. Since Gorilla glass 3 is basically glass with no added substances such as ceramic or sapphire. Apple watch does have a thick glass over the display. Be careful not to over do it. Also protect the sides of the watch from the paste.
@@es3t if you do it manually it does sometimes take sometime. Depending on the scratches and how hard you work. It did work for me with this paste that is why I made a video 🙂
It works. I just used it. I had gouges on mine, and it looks polished and barely noticeable.
You swear?
@@joerivera9641 yes! I had a deep gouge at the bottom right corner, and now it’s practically gone to the point it won’t even show up on camera.
I’m worried of trying it myself. Mine got scratched using a cloth meant to clean the damn screen but it send that a bit of dirt got caught and left a scratch.
Will skipping use of the Repair Paste and ONLY using the Finish Paste work for a very tiny scratch?
Luke Maistrovich i believe it will. But you will have to polish the whole display. Keep in mind Apple Watch display does have a coating over the screen to prevent finger smudges. This usually worns off in a few months. Polishing only one small spot could look weird. But you can apply after market oleofobic coatings to fix that.
Sis yeh paste ka ha milenge repair aur finish paste
I amused the same process could be done on a iPhone?
Yes probably could! But do not that new iPhone 12 does use glass with ceramic elements which could be problematic since this is made for glass. And if it is a new iPhone it probably has the oliophobic coating on the screen. With this process you are removing it and might look weird on 1 spot. This means the whole display must be polished if that is the case. No not forget to cover speaker grill before doing so.
How much thinner does the glass get? Does it get super thin or just a little?
Landon RocksACDC if you have light scratches and you polish them quickly you are only removing a small amount of glass. But if you try to polish the deeper groves it could substantially remove the glass from the top. I would recommend. If you have really deep scratches try to remove the light ones with this and try something like a coating on the top to maybe “fill” in the scratch.
Best advice I have is, if you have an Apple Watch, use a screen protector. After you’ve completed the repair, it shouldn’t affect the integrity that much, but the safest method is to put on a screen protector afterward. They’re cheap.
@@willshakes0633 Have you used the product and then put a glass screen protector on the apple watch
@@geoffreyseamons a glass one? No. It was one of the plastic ones.
Which are those products? What's their name
Yo can i send u a pic of my watch and can u tell me if it would work?
DOes it works on other smart watches also??
If it is normal glass … should work without an issue. It it is plastic cover like a PSP had I recommend something else.
Can this work on iPhone 11 with little deep scratch
It could but you would remove the oleophobic coating on the screen switch means you would have to polish the display and reapply oleophobic coating … I would recommend if it is just a small scratch. Apply a tempered glass on the screen usually the small scratches are hidden under.
Will this work on 9H glass?
Yes it should work also on 9H glass. More information is available here: saharacase.com/blogs/saharacase-tech-news/what-is-9h-hardness
Where can I buy this? :)
:) You can order it on Amazon:
www.amazon.de/POLYWATCH-00025-Glaspolitur-Uhrenglas-Politur/dp/B071YZQ47L?ie=UTF8&tag=googdemozdesk-21&hvadid=337907747880&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3822192641910303555&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9062557&hvtargid=dsa-19959388920&ref=pd_sl_6boxv1ojib_e&language=en_GB
Does it work on gorilla glass?
Henry Amalin it should work or any glass. I think it does not work on sapphire crystal or harder transparent materials...
www.amazon.co.uk/polyWatch-Polish-performance-scratches-glasses/dp/B071YZQ47L
Is they really work on mi band 4
Yes, but it instructs to use heavy pressure, and if you don’t apply heavy pressure and do it exactly as it tells you, it won’t be as affective
I bet it didn’t work for other people because they didn’t do it long enough this guy probably did it for about 20-30 minutes
the final watch shown was a different watch... the first one was blue and bent up on the sides.... the last one was gray and perfect on the sides.
I can not see any blue there. I just put my eyes on the bottom right corner, there you can see a bit of a brighter edge. It’s the same edge you can see on the end.
That’s because he had the sides taped off with blue tape to keep the paste from getting in the edges of the screen
Lindsey yes, it looks different but I removed the tape that protected the sides and the digital crown from the paste.
He taped the sides of the watch bro. It’s the same watch.
I literally got my Apple Watch yesterday and gouged the shit out of it today eschew I crashed my stupid bike. I am so pissed.
Sorry to hear that. Is there an option where you can get it covered by insurance?
It doesn't works
Super
Can it be used in mi watch revolve (gorilla glass 3 ) plese tell plese plese if you reply than i definately increase your 14 subscribers in my family
Yuvraj Singh Hi, sorry for the late reply. It should work also. Since Gorilla glass 3 is basically glass with no added substances such as ceramic or sapphire. Apple watch does have a thick glass over the display. Be careful not to over do it. Also protect the sides of the watch from the paste.
@@RokPugy thanks ❤
It didn’t work for me... Sadly it gave me more scratches probably because I didn’t do it correctly but it got more scratches
propably your hands growing from ass)
It's bether to turn off your watch first
There is no harm if it is on. But when you touch it around it keeps turning on 🙂
@@RokPugy I found that this paste doesn't work. Better is the bigger, white tube pollywatch and dremel to it which will makes it smoother and quicker
@@es3t if you do it manually it does sometimes take sometime. Depending on the scratches and how hard you work. It did work for me with this paste that is why I made a video 🙂
music too annoying couldnt finish video
There’s the mute button
Tip: turn the damn watch off....
NycCigarGuy29 well I did but when handling it I kinda turned on by mistake. But no worries, I have it passcode protected to should be an issue.
Thermal grizzly do the job?. 🤫
Nah ... I don't think it would work.
Liquid metal variant. Might need to lap it firs though.
Am I the only one who still sees the scratches after?
Should’ve powered off the Apple Watch at first.
Why what happened