Don't repeat this at home, do not touch your glasses with abrasive materials! The video is for entertainment purposes only! I remind you that the lenses in question are acrylic glass (none of what you see in the video will work on mineral glass) and that this method is homemade, not professional. I advise against touching your glasses. This procedure will brutally remove any surface treatment that is typically done on prescription glasses or higher quality glasses, including sunglasses. It will destroy everything! The first thing that will be irreparably damaged will be the anti-reflective coating and the anti-UV treatment (if present). What you see here is clearly incompatible with glass lenses. Here I fix the sticky frame of my sunglasses: ua-cam.com/video/TVRInXxDz5s/v-deo.html Here I take care of my wallet, a funny video: ua-cam.com/video/YKa9RCL6k9Q/v-deo.html Greetings to all!
Thanks! Good for you for repeating the caveat about NOT doing this on glass.And I had never heard of watch polish and especially grateful for a product name.
Hi, thanks for the comment! I actually recommend not doing this at all!! :-) This procedure will brutally remove any surface treatment that is typically done on prescription glasses or higher quality glasses, including sunglasses. It will destroy everything! I did it on old workshop glasses to restore some transparency, the video is not a tutorial. However, you can find the name of the product in the comments below, there are dozens of them with several names in the "popular e-commerce platform", just search for watch polishing paste.
I am waiting for the sunny days to restore the headlights of my car. I am planning to make a short video on the procedure (using only sandpaper and polishing paste without polycarbonate fumes), but I'm not sure if it will be useful, as the internet is already full of them. Roughly speaking, polishings always have the same structure: a set of abrasive papers to scale (sometimes it can be avoided) and then polishing paste.
أهلاً! في هذا الفيديو أستخدم ورق الصنفرة P3000 ومعجون تلميع polyWatch. معجون لتلميع زجاج الساعات البلاستيكية. النظارات التي تراها في الفيديو ليست زجاجية، بل هي من البلاستيك ومعجون تلميع ليس جيدًا للزجاج. أتمنى أن تكون الترجمة صحيحة. وداعا، ويوم جيد!
Hi! The paste name is "polyWatch" and is suitable for acrylic watch glasses and plastic surfaces (I have to specify that the glasses in the video are made of plastic, not mineral glass).
Don't repeat this at home, do not touch your glasses with abrasive materials! The video is for entertainment purposes only! I remind you that the lenses in question are acrylic glass (none of what you see in the video will work on mineral glass) and that this method is homemade, not professional. I advise against touching your glasses. This procedure will brutally remove any surface treatment that is typically done on prescription glasses or higher quality glasses, including sunglasses. It will destroy everything! The first thing that will be irreparably damaged will be the anti-reflective coating and the anti-UV treatment (if present). What you see here is clearly incompatible with glass lenses.
Here I fix the sticky frame of my sunglasses: ua-cam.com/video/TVRInXxDz5s/v-deo.html
Here I take care of my wallet, a funny video: ua-cam.com/video/YKa9RCL6k9Q/v-deo.html
Greetings to all!
Thanks! Good for you for repeating the caveat about NOT doing this on glass.And I had never heard of watch polish and especially grateful for a product name.
Hi, thanks for the comment! I actually recommend not doing this at all!! :-) This procedure will brutally remove any surface treatment that is typically done on prescription glasses or higher quality glasses, including sunglasses. It will destroy everything! I did it on old workshop glasses to restore some transparency, the video is not a tutorial. However, you can find the name of the product in the comments below, there are dozens of them with several names in the "popular e-commerce platform", just search for watch polishing paste.
I've added even more warnings to the video, to the first comment and in the description! :-)
Very nice thx
Thank you for watching!
Much like restoration of a headlight..interesting
I am waiting for the sunny days to restore the headlights of my car. I am planning to make a short video on the procedure (using only sandpaper and polishing paste without polycarbonate fumes), but I'm not sure if it will be useful, as the internet is already full of them. Roughly speaking, polishings always have the same structure: a set of abrasive papers to scale (sometimes it can be avoided) and then polishing paste.
I edited the comment, sometimes the translator is worse than me :-)
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Thanks!
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أهلاً! في هذا الفيديو أستخدم ورق الصنفرة P3000 ومعجون تلميع polyWatch. معجون لتلميع زجاج الساعات البلاستيكية. النظارات التي تراها في الفيديو ليست زجاجية، بل هي من البلاستيك ومعجون تلميع ليس جيدًا للزجاج. أتمنى أن تكون الترجمة صحيحة. وداعا، ويوم جيد!
Polish paste name??
Hi! The paste name is "polyWatch" and is suitable for acrylic watch glasses and plastic surfaces (I have to specify that the glasses in the video are made of plastic, not mineral glass).