- Our phone-screen scratch remover kit is suitable for removing very light, almost superficial scratches and is screen functionality safe. The kit consists of 3 diamond polishing pastes and 3 wool cloths for hand polishing.
- First, figure out whether you deal with the “right” scratch. That means it is light, and even though you can see it perfectly well (and it drives you crazy, we know), you can hardly catch it with your fingernail. If it’s deep, it’s not screen functionality safe to try getting rid of it.
- Before using the kit, clean the screen and use tape to isolate the unscratched surface from the scratched. Then apply a small amount of polishing compound to a woolen cloth, spread the compound evenly, and buff the surface in a circular and (or) back-and-forth motion until the scratch disappears. To avoid contamination, use separate and different pieces of cloth for each different grit size.
- First, use 4,000 Grit paste to reduce the scratch. Then, use 8,000 Grit paste to remove it. Ideally, the scratch is no more. Then, use 50,000 Grit for the final polish.
- Keep in mind that phone screens can have coatings (oil-phobic coating, anti-reflection coating), and when you apply the diamond polishing paste, you not only get rid of the scratch but also polish off the coating. So, a glossy spot can appear where the scratch was. If you want this spot to disappear, you will need to polish the whole screen with the same pastes and polish off the coating from the rest of the screen. So, choose wisely.


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TechDiamondTools Kit for Phone Screen Scratch Removal of 3 Diamond Polishing Compounds and 3 Wool Cloths to Polish and Remove Scratches from Smartphone Screen, Smartwatch…
*$636.40
Informação adicional
Material | Diamond, Wool |
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Grit Material | Diamond, Wool |
Brand | TechDiamondTools |
Grit Type | Fine |
Compatible Material | Glass |
McCain –
I used a Dremel with a buffer wheel to remove the scratches on my watch crystal. I wish I had taken before and after photos, the results were startaling. The crystal was so badly scratched that it was difficult to read the watch. Now the clarity of the crystal is like new!
Kenneth G. –
I decided to give this a try as a stropping compound on leather for knives. While it is a little difficult to work with as it’s more of a paste than a liquid emulsion compound, it does work extremely well and a little goes a long way. For an extreme test I sharpened my kitchen knife which is VG-10 on a cerax 700 grit stone, then immediately went to a strop loaded with the 5k compound. Normally I wouldn’t jump that high, but it was a test. Much to my surprise, it was very effective in removing a good portion of the scratches left by the 700 grit stone. I look forward to trying other grits from this company as well. Considerably less than most diamond emulsion sprays from other knife oriented companies.
aaron n datsko –
The polishing clothes weren’t included. The picture is false advertisement.
McCain –
The good:
They give 3 different levels of grit to help you get medium to light scratches out.
They do a decent job at that. Very easy to do by hand (depending on the depth of the scratch). I personally had very minor scratches on my watch but still opted toilet use the most abrasive grit to start.
The bad:
There isn’t a filler polish to fill in the scratches at the end of it. You may see in the pictures there micro scratches from the polish that helped level everything out.
The extra step. After the polish your phone/watched is bare so it needs a coating. I used a phone cermaic coating to try to protect/seal the watch. The las picture is the end result.
Definitely happy with the end results. It beat spending $200 to repair my watch. Just be sure you are away of the blemishes at the end and you get some kind of coating to protect your item from future wear and tear.
Gar Reyem –
Tried to repair a “scratch” on my cell phone screen with this product. Used all of the product and spent about 3 hours buffing with it. Made no difference what-so-ever. Now, with that said, I’m no cell phone expert and it’s the first time i’ve ever tried anything like this. I felt like the description of what the product could do, fit my description of the damage to the screen. It just seemed like a key scratch from being in my pocket. But I could be completely wrong about how deep the scratch actually was, or was it actually a crack or what was going on there. But personally for me, the product didn’t really help.
Jacob Dube –
Used this to final polish a rifle bore. Was problably too fine but WOW what a better than mirror finish. practiced on a piece of plastic and was impressed by the shine it produced. Wiil purchased a finer grit of this product to polish my reading glasses. Highly recommended.
Ron –
Tried buffing out 3 small scratches from a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Scratches are still visible.
Aaron Jones –
I used this compound with a small buffing wheel on a Dremel set on the lowest setting and the results are fantastic. I had 2 fairly deep scratch groups in my Apple Watch and after about 20 min of carefully working across the scratches they are completely gone. I then lightly went over the whole face because I was so pleased with the results. I would HIGHLY recommend this compound for daily wear and tear scratch removal!!!
I will note that I initially attempted to buff it by hand and while I was making progress it was slow going due to the fineness of this grit. If you are going to do it by hand I recommend a set of coarse to fine and work your way down.