Suunto Forum by SuuntoWatches.com
This is a discussion on poly watch within the General Questions forums; Bought a Suunto Advisor a few weeks and back and notice that I already have a few scratches on the ...
| |||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| |||
| poly watch Bought a Suunto Advisor a few weeks and back and notice that I already have a few scratches on the watch face. Ive surfed the forum and web site and notice that Suunto offers a "poly watch" paste at claims to remove haze and scratches. Has anyone used this stuff, or know of a better way to remove small scratches for the watch face without causing further damage. I prefer not to buy the face protector, or may bad reviews. thanks |
| ||||
| Watch paste It works pretty well. It is just a mild abrasive. I have also heard positive reviews by using either Brasso or toothpaste (the old fashioned stuff). The thought is that if you use a mild abrasive, you are essentially polishing the plastic crystal. Keep in mind that it does not work so well for mineral glass faces, just the plastic faces on the Vector style watches. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|
| ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Fragile watch band on X9i | Andrew Harper | Suunto GPS Series (9 and 10) | 3 | 09-14-2008 04:47 PM |
| ID watch, suggest replacement | txloopnlil | General Questions | 2 | 10-11-2007 06:04 PM |
| Old Suunto watch, no instructions booklet | gregornot | General Questions | 3 | 08-16-2007 07:32 AM |
| Scratch-proof your T-series watch face | peteryoung | Suunto t Series | 0 | 02-20-2007 09:20 PM |
| Tale of woe -- I'm doing something wrong | roadcoach | Suunto 6 Series | 0 | 08-02-2006 02:11 PM |