New tool
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New tool
I was looking though some websites this morning and found a tool for removing marks on stainless steel cases. It was like a pen with a titanium tip which polished the steel. Now I cannot find it. So if you do, please put the URL up for all. My Seiko Navitimer could use a hard polish.
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Re: New tool
Yoda,Yoda wrote:I was looking though some websites this morning and found a tool for removing marks on stainless steel cases. It was like a pen with a titanium tip which polished the steel. Now I cannot find it. So if you do, please put the URL up for all. My Seiko Navitimer could use a hard polish.
So far, I couldn't find a tool as you described but I ran into a forum on Watchuseek that gave this for advice: see link.
http://www.tztoolshop.com/FB_Catalog_Rouges.html
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Re: New tool
Found it. Its on Watch Obession and made by Bergeon.
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Re: New tool
Excellent...glad you relocated it...i have been looking at a couple of mine with scratches and wondering how to get rid of them. I will give it a go!
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Re: New tool
Dont use it on polished stainless, use rouge.
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Re: New tool
Hi Yoda,
You can actually find these in any good motor factors / car shop. They work very well and if you're careful and patient you can clean up most standard scratches.
You can actually find these in any good motor factors / car shop. They work very well and if you're careful and patient you can clean up most standard scratches.
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