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    Poly watch - other uses?

    Hi all I'm building a model car and managed to scratch the plastic Windows. Do you think Poly watch would get rid of them? Cheers

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    I see no reason why it wouldn’t work, assuming the scratches are light and not deep.

    I use polywatch regularly on my plastic crystals and they come up a treat.

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    Should do, as will toothpaste :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhurley View Post
    Hi all I'm building a model car and managed to scratch the plastic Windows. Do you think Poly watch would get rid of them? Cheers

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    Have you perhaps tried........I see no reason why it won't do it tbh.


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    I will order some thanks for replies

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-r View Post
    Should do, as will toothpaste :)
    Could polywatch be used AS toothpaste? That's the real question.

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    T-Cut Original - does everything (except your teeth!)

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    There’s a Polywatch specifically for plastic

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Polywatch-W...gateway&sr=8-2

    Not sure in what way it differs from regular polywatch:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/polyWatch-S...gateway&sr=8-1
    Last edited by gcleminson; 21st June 2019 at 15:02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chinnock View Post
    T-Cut Original - does everything (except your teeth!)

    T cut or metal polish work out much cheaper and seem to do exactly the same job on plastic.

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    AutoGlym SRP is a little gentler; works very well on plastics and lacqers.

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