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  • How to remove the scratches on plexi glass of Pam 372?

    Hello bros, need your guy's help on this. Many thanks in advance.

    My fren has put a long scratched mark on his 372 plexi glass as you can see from the pic. Tried Richmont, they do not provide service to polish plexi glass.

    Is there any good/easy method/solution to polish away such scratched mark by ourself?


  • #2
    http://thepolishguy.com/2012/09/09/u...atch-crystals/

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    • #3
      1. Use polywatch with soft cloth.

      2. Use brasso with soft cloth.

      Tried both myself. Works fine on acrylic.
      Didn't try autosol as I find it too abrasive.

      If scratch too deep. Sand it down with fine water sand paper. 800, 1000.
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      • #4
        http://www.novuspolish.com/

        Tried Novus 2 first to see whether it clear the scratch. If not then use Novus 3. After using either one, use Novus 1. It worked very well on my Swatch.

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        • #5
          Guys, Won't the polishing remove the external AF coating on glass?
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          • #6
            Thanks for all the helpful information bros! Thank you all!

            Will get Richmont to swap the plexi glass first then try on above methods. Will update this thread again on the result.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Throttle
              dude, no need.

              just apply some darkie white toothpaste and rub using fingers. the light scratch marks will be gone.
              Wow! This is easy available solution! Ok. Will try this first!

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              • #8
                work from coarse to finest

                1. Autosol
                2. Brasso
                3. Toothpaste with just a very tiny drip of water (lubricating purpose)
                4. Polywatch

                I usually start from step 2.

                Don't waste money to replace

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                • #9
                  Use this

                  Don't belive me means you never study Technical in secondary school before. LOL..
                  I own a Rolex !

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Paneraii View Post
                    Use this...
                    Don't belive me means you never study Technical in secondary school before. LOL..
                    Basket you! hahahaha....

                    Where to find this tool? Sneak in any secondary school's lab?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by watch_that_man View Post
                      work from coarse to finest

                      1. Autosol
                      2. Brasso
                      3. Toothpaste with just a very tiny drip of water (lubricating purpose)
                      4. Polywatch

                      I usually start from step 2.

                      Don't waste money to replace
                      Thanks for the advice bro!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by shuseido View Post
                        Thanks for the advice bro!
                        no problem. update your result

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                        • #13
                          how much to change the plexiglass at richmont?

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                          • #14
                            Included in the box of the 372, there should be a spare plexi glass crystal. For polishing of the current scratched one, you can use plastic polish and try. Tried on some other watches and made scratches disappear.

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                            • #15
                              Updates: In the end, my fren had it changed with the spare one at the ION boutique. They will charge you for labour cost... heard is abt 180. However, if urs is still under warranty, may get it done for free... Just like my fren did. Give it a try...

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