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Hello,
I recently got Polywatch so that I can polish the screens of used Color Tamagotchis I've acquired over the years.
I was wondering if anyone has used Polywatch to polish/clean the shells of their Tamagotchis instead of the screens.
I have an ID and ID L both in bad condition and was worried if polishing them would ruin the pearlescent finish on both of them or if it's worth a shot. I would also think of doing the same with the 'crystal' sections of the shells (but masking off the painted areas on the ID L first). I already used isopropyl alcohol on both units, but there's more scratches and marks that couldn't be removed.
Also thinking of doing the same for a used ON I received, but less concerned about that one since it doesn't have the same finish as the IDs or ID Ls.
I recently got Polywatch so that I can polish the screens of used Color Tamagotchis I've acquired over the years.
I was wondering if anyone has used Polywatch to polish/clean the shells of their Tamagotchis instead of the screens.
I have an ID and ID L both in bad condition and was worried if polishing them would ruin the pearlescent finish on both of them or if it's worth a shot. I would also think of doing the same with the 'crystal' sections of the shells (but masking off the painted areas on the ID L first). I already used isopropyl alcohol on both units, but there's more scratches and marks that couldn't be removed.
Also thinking of doing the same for a used ON I received, but less concerned about that one since it doesn't have the same finish as the IDs or ID Ls.
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