The technique I use is a small damp rag, the toothpaste, and a circular motion. Let me know how it works for you. The polywatch is the best I admit but like I said in a pinch its the toothpaste!
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You can use toothpaste in a pinch for the scratches on the crystal.
You can use toothpaste in a pinch for the scratches on the crystal.
I keep a small tube of Colgate handy 😂💡
I keep a small tube of Colgate handy 😂💡
The technique I use is a small damp rag, the toothpaste, and a circular motion. Let me know how it works for you. The polywatch is the best I admit but like I said in a pinch its the toothpaste!
Apply some moderate pressure or you'll be grazing forever with minimal results.
It looks like a watch that has been well loved, and used. I'd say keep it that way if it doesn't bother you.