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+[title] Choosing your repair fluid
+[* black] If it's a surface-level scratch, or scratches, then what you need is plastic watch face repairing fluid.
+[* black] While any brand is fine, I used polyWatch Plastic, which cost me a whole £3.88 on Amazon UK. There are varying opinions as to which is the best sort to buy, although for the best repair I’d recommend ones that say they’re either for "polish" or "plastic", rather than "glass".

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