10-31-2017
04:10
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
10-31-2017
04:10
- last edited on
09-09-2020
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
Well, you won't believe it, I scratched my Charge HR 2. I tried lots of cleaning methods and nothing worked. Then, someone told me they used to polish plastic headlights with autosol metal polish. Metal polish?
Well, I gave it a go and the Charge 2 looked worse. All the deep and fine scratches were still there. I could feel when I rubbed. Oh, bugger I must have made it worse.
I had nothing to lose so I applied more autosol and rubbed for about 1 min using one of those clothes you get with screen protectors.
Well, it started to feel smoother the more I rubbed. I buffed the screen and most of the scratches have gone. I have another go and I would say 99% of the scratches have gone now. I should have taken a photo before, but I didn't expect it to actually work to be honest.
I am so impressed! My charge HR 2 is looking like again! woooo!
Link below:
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05-08-2019 02:30
05-08-2019 02:30
Toothpaste doesn't work. Please read the first post I wrote (right at the top).
06-13-2019 18:57
06-13-2019 18:57
1. Its called microfiber cloth.
2. Will this work for Fitbit Ionic?
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Whats that curve?
07-28-2019 09:18
07-28-2019 09:18
I have a inspire HR but there are no solutions for scratches in the inspire chat. I bought metal polish and screen protectors for after I hopefully fix it. Does metal polish work for all fitbits?
01-31-2020 03:50 - edited 01-31-2020 03:50
01-31-2020 03:50 - edited 01-31-2020 03:50
That's just a reflection/tint. It will only work on plastic displays.
01-31-2020 03:51
01-31-2020 03:51
Only plastic displays. Autosol worked for me. Other metal polishers, I haven't tried.
06-18-2020 11:18
06-18-2020 11:18
I've tried Polywatch several times, but it didn't work. I am going to try your other options.
06-19-2020 04:49
06-19-2020 04:49
I've been using one of these for a couple of years:
https://www.amazon.com/Leotop-Compatible-Fitbit-Protector-Lightweight/dp/B07MB94NF1/ref=sr_1_7
Advantage? Protects the Fitbit from bumps and shocks. You won't be able to tell how scratched your screen is! LOL.
I wear mine when working on cars and doing other repairs. Needs the protection.
Disadvantage? You can still see info on the screen...but water stains and hair/fuzz collect under it.
I recently changed the band on my Charge 2...problem being that the sleep monitoring went all to hey...so I went back to the old band (aftermarket)...Fitbit is sensitive to how snug the band is. Working fine again.
My charge 2 is getting pretty old...not sure how old but several years.
08-06-2020 19:39
08-06-2020 19:39
I tried toothpaste didn't see any difference
02-16-2021 19:14
02-16-2021 19:14
Thank you for sharing this! I've only had my Inspire 2 for about three months and just scratched the screen, so I wasn't sure what if it was fixable. But after reading your post, I found a metal polish called Brasso at my local Home Depot and it worked perfectly! I applied very little using a soft cloth and the scratches came right out. Thank you so much for finding this fix! I'm so relieved my screen is back to looking like new.
03-15-2023 13:15
03-15-2023 13:15
Thank you for this recommendation! I thought I'd have to replace my Inspire 2 as I gave it a good scrape against a white wall. It was hard to see some of the smaller writing at the top of the screen. I bought Autosol in Amazon as recommended and over a few sessions of applying the paste with a polishing cloth I've noticed the scrapes getting less and less noticeable. It's almost gone now.
I tried the toothpaste method with no result.
I'm going to get a screen protector, as I'm sure I've worn through some of the coating with the Autosol chemicals and polishing. However, this totally beats having a scratched screen or buying a new watch.