Watch care advice

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Re: Watch care advice

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Waerla wrote: Image
...I remember that pic on left :)

On the right, it looks marvellous - you've done a great job!!
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Re: Watch care advice

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atnits wrote:Nice work chaps. I had a go with a Cape Cod cloth on one of my scratches, but after seconds and seconds of trying I gave up.
If it is a deepish scratch then Cape Cod is probably not enough. It is very good at light scratches on polished surfaces but it takes more than a few seconds. Try several minutes.
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