Several of my older models have scuffs and scratches, not too deep, that could benefit from a good buffing. But which is most effective? Help me decide which to try first please.
I am intrigued as to what grit Polywatch is. I deal with lots of automotive products and would be curious to see how it differs from headlight restoration polishes or paint correction finishing polish. Both give the same result. A scratch free surface.
At some point, these products should relate to one another. Or maybe I'm completely wrong and should just go to bed.
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Polywatch?
Polywatch?
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You failed to mention the crystal material. Sapphire, mineral or acrylic?
If its acrylic, Polywatch is my go-to choice. I used toothpaste and other polishes for years but Polywatch is superior to them.
I am intrigued as to what grit Polywatch is. I deal with lots of automotive products and would be curious to see how it differs from headlight restoration polishes or paint correction finishing polish. Both give the same result. A scratch free surface.
At some point, these products should relate to one another. Or maybe I'm completely wrong and should just go to bed.