Cape cod cloths

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Re: Cape cod cloths

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Thanks for the advice. I've got two tridents that are alternate daily wearers. So both are getting ruined. I'm going to use my COSC as a sacrificial daily wearer and clean up my other one and try keeping it nice.
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Cape Cod cloths and brushed finishes should be kept well away from each other. The CC is intended for refurbing polished finishes though I don't know how effective it it on deep scratches.
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chester wrote:The CC is intended for refurbishing polished finishes though I don't know how effective it it on deep scratches.
For deeper scratches you will need to add elbow grease.

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Cape Cod is not that good on deep scratches.
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Does anybody have any advice on cleaning up a matte finish titanium bracelet and case please ?
I have an Seiko Arctura that has seen a lot of wear and picked up quite a few scratches. (It also needs a new capacitor - but that probably for another thread)