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27 January 2012, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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Sexy Plexi
So who here knows, long-term, how the marriage of polywatch and plexi works out? Are there things to take into consideration, limits, etc?
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27 January 2012, 11:49 AM | #2 |
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Dude, scratches make the watch look cooler!!!!!!!!!!!! Stop with the OCD! ;-)
Let that sucker live a little.
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Mik..you know that Bryan is totally OCD about his pieces! Bryan...being the same OCD that I am..I would think its on par with polishing...less the better but its a necessary evil...
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Geez. Thanks Mik and Phil for the totally polar opposite posts!
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Would you polish this
Or this Give your piece a chance to grow!!!!!!
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Hellz no!! But mine is a modern classic, not that delicious thing.
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Great point and very well made Mik.
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:) lol....
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if you dont like the scratches polywatch and some elbow grease works wonders!
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28 January 2012, 03:12 AM | #10 |
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I know, that's my question. Can polywatch be used indefinitely without issues for years and years?...
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dont know about indefinately- but it does wrk when needed, I also would like to know w/o issues as well. I use it for my Helson skindiver & it wrkd outstanding
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Yeah, you are only taking off micro bits (assuming you don't have a deep gash). Just exactly like sanding wood really.
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You've got a few millimeters to work with, no worries.
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28 January 2012, 06:14 AM | #14 |
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I've seen some gnarly acrylic crystals come back to life with polywatch (or equivalent) and a buffing wheel.
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Patina ...the battle scars suffered by the watch of the urban cowboy in the steel and brick city caves.Its part of daily battles,character markings,accepted,but I will fight it to the end ...I will never surrender !!! Cape Cod,Wenol Red and Polywatch my tools of mass elimination.
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