I have an 11 pro, will this remove the screen scratches as well? I try the toothpaste method and the scratches won’t go way I don’t want to return this phone since I wanted this phone on good condition because the excellent condition was too expensive, but now I want to remove all the scratches around the chrome, screen, and camera lens on my 11 pro.
I bought this thinking it would work and after doing it I thought it did. In reality not only was the scratch still there but it actually made it worse and my hand hurt for rubbing my phone for so long for nothing but horrible end result😭
i made a scratch on my crllphone a step on it in the ground, u recommend it to buy this stuff? the scratch sometimes i see it and sometimes not and is in the top side of the phone
I had their liquid glass, they made it pretty difficult to set up. I guess it worked. Had my phone in my pocket with my keys while gardening and now there are a few scratches on it. Some went away with toothpaste. Idk if I'd buy it again.
@@zakil89 no. Only the top teir models use sapphire. Also, the "sapphire" is HARDLY sapphire. ua-cam.com/video/9EBgaxFfDA0/v-deo.html at the time that was a $1300 model, and it started scratching at a level 6, that's basically gorilla glass, not sapphire.
This aplicator is so lame - total china product for 1.99 at huge upmarket price. Why you did not use rotary buffing like before (but not with metal paste you show) and used this product. IT would do the job. Applicator is laughable. You also must NOT polish in every direction. You need to do it one side, than next stage perpendicular until 1st stage marks gone. Etc.
@@Gabriel2.0 Yesterday I tried to polish out some scratches on old LUMIA (gorilla 3) with toothpaste and baking soda (soda bi-carbona) and after a while there was no change. Maybe the slightest marks went out. Using same tool on Corning 5 glass, also had little to no effect. Than I used hard polish paste for INOX and used it on Cornin 2 glass (again old Lumia) - it did some effect, just like you did with "RED" paste from Dremel. Rainbow was visible. So in the end, it just needs to be proper compound. If certain you will leave less marks with soft rotary tool than that wooden stick. Pressure is more even. You should do it at low rpm and check temperature of glass with finger often. I am angry for my week old phhone that have all sorts of marks, so I will go to windows-maker to ask them for sour of compound they use for glass polishing. I also need to buff-out some wiperblades marks on car. But deeper marks on screen might better fixed with epoxy resin and that buffed to perfection. Proper one, that is used in car glass repair bussiness.
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the applicator works fine your technique was the problem when it comes to glass never buffer it in one direction
Do you go in circular motions?
Did using the paste with your fingers removed your fingerprints? :)
LMFAO
I have an 11 pro, will this remove the screen scratches as well? I try the toothpaste method and the scratches won’t go way I don’t want to return this phone since I wanted this phone on good condition because the excellent condition was too expensive, but now I want to remove all the scratches around the chrome, screen, and camera lens on my 11 pro.
I bought this thinking it would work and after doing it I thought it did. In reality not only was the scratch still there but it actually made it worse and my hand hurt for rubbing my phone for so long for nothing but horrible end result😭
JerryRiggedEverything!!!
i made a scratch on my crllphone a step on it in the ground, u recommend it to buy this stuff? the scratch sometimes i see it and sometimes not and is in the top side of the phone
I did and it worked on my note 8
how
My TV screen has a small doth scratch, what we will do to remove the scratch
@@supraforyears89 ok
remove the tv screen its fixed
Just ordered Cellhelmit. It better work.
did it work?
@@DigitalDamnation yes. Used it with a Dremel and some felt wheels.
I had their liquid glass, they made it pretty difficult to set up. I guess it worked. Had my phone in my pocket with my keys while gardening and now there are a few scratches on it. Some went away with toothpaste.
Idk if I'd buy it again.
Hi I have the same exact scratch on my iPhone 11 Pro. Do you think this will work on gorilla glass?
It worked on my iPhone, but i think it all depends on the severity of the scratch
the EXACT SAME scratch? :)) wow!! how on earth did you manage to do that i wonder !? you must be "special"
Thank you 😊
He forcefully Jerryriged the screen
😂
That stuff doesn’t work!! Got it for my old Apple Watch and IT DID NOT WORK!!!!
Your Apple Watch uses sapphire glass, which is a lot harder than a phone screen
@@zakil89 no. Only the top teir models use sapphire. Also, the "sapphire" is HARDLY sapphire. ua-cam.com/video/9EBgaxFfDA0/v-deo.html at the time that was a $1300 model, and it started scratching at a level 6, that's basically gorilla glass, not sapphire.
If $20 is expensive to you, im rich.
Didnt work for my s9
This aplicator is so lame - total china product for 1.99 at huge upmarket price. Why you did not use rotary buffing like before (but not with metal paste you show) and used this product. IT would do the job. Applicator is laughable. You also must NOT polish in every direction. You need to do it one side, than next stage perpendicular until 1st stage marks gone. Etc.
I was afraid it will leave more marks with the rotary buffing
@@Gabriel2.0 Yesterday I tried to polish out some scratches on old LUMIA (gorilla 3) with toothpaste and baking soda (soda bi-carbona) and after a while there was no change. Maybe the slightest marks went out. Using same tool on Corning 5 glass, also had little to no effect. Than I used hard polish paste for INOX and used it on Cornin 2 glass (again old Lumia) - it did some effect, just like you did with "RED" paste from Dremel. Rainbow was visible. So in the end, it just needs to be proper compound. If certain you will leave less marks with soft rotary tool than that wooden stick. Pressure is more even. You should do it at low rpm and check temperature of glass with finger often. I am angry for my week old phhone that have all sorts of marks, so I will go to windows-maker to ask them for sour of compound they use for glass polishing. I also need to buff-out some wiperblades marks on car.
But deeper marks on screen might better fixed with epoxy resin and that buffed to perfection. Proper one, that is used in car glass repair bussiness.
@ 8:09 did you kick your finger?💀
NO
waste money
Just get a new phone or screen instead . Or deal with it 🤷
Jesus those results are horrible