How to get that Plexi Revived

Preperations.

Cleaning cloth (step 1), polishing cloth (step 2) a soft surface to rest the watch on.

Use painters tape to make sure you don't polish the watch case. Although it won't immediatly damage the watch case it's always recommended to make sure you ONLY polish the crystal.

Step 1.

Make sure the watch crystal is clean. You can use a (damp) cloth to remove any dirt or residue.

Step 2.

We always recommend the cotton cloth since microfiber cloths can potentially leave microscratches.

Add a small amount of PlexiRevive on the cloth.

Step 3.

Start polishing! Move in even circles on the crystal and stop polishing when PlexiRevive is fully worked in. This is when the cloth is making a sqeeuky noise or the process feels a bit roughter. (With a pea sized amount usually 1 minute of fast polishing)

Step 4.

Rub the crystal clean with a clean part of the cloth and see if you notice any scratches left. If yes? Repeat the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the watch crystal?

The "watch crystal" refers to the transparant part on the watch to see the dial.

Is my watch applicable for PlexiRevive?

Is your watch crystal made from an acrylic? Then yes!

How to see if my watch has an acrylic watch crystal?

Acrylic crystals feel like hardend plastic. Other watch crystal options would have a glass like feel.

Also try searching for the watch specifications online. Watches made before 1970's are usually supplied with acrylic crystals.

Plexiglass or Acrylic?

Plexiglass is the brand name of the transparant acrylic material by the German chemicus Otto Röhm.

Watch crystals made of acrylic materials are usually reffered to as Plexiglass in the world of watches.

Where to order PlexiRevive?

PlexiRevive can be ordered through the official store.