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Old 28 April 2012, 01:33 PM   #1
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I have a Scratch question on my Explorer 1

I hit my Explorer against a painted wall and there is this weird residue stuck on the watch crystal now. It doesn't appear to be a scratch. Rubbing alcohol wont remove it?? Any ideas?
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Old 28 April 2012, 02:05 PM   #2
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Cape codd cloth should do it.
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Old 28 April 2012, 02:10 PM   #3
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You might try acetone in the mean time.

WD 40 has solvent qualities, but it may not be good because of it's penetrating qualities, so use should be cautious, which is also true of the acetone and the Cape Cod cloth.
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Old 28 April 2012, 02:30 PM   #4
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I can put the cape cod on the crystal?
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Old 28 April 2012, 03:32 PM   #5
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Cape cod polishes metal
Not sure about glass
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Old 29 April 2012, 01:23 AM   #6
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I hit my Explorer against a painted wall and there is this weird residue stuck on the watch crystal now. It doesn't appear to be a scratch. Rubbing alcohol wont remove it?? Any ideas?
Rubbing alcohol is not a paint thinner.. If it's just paint residue, Goo-gone or other paint removers should do the job just fine..

Cape cod shouldn't hurt your crystal either.. it is synthetic stone and very hard to scratch or polish with simple hand buffing clothes..
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Old 29 April 2012, 01:30 AM   #7
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not sure what materials the rolex o-rings are made of but you might want to be careful not to let any of the above get near the crown - not all orings are the same and some elastomers don't like all liquids . . . .
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Old 29 April 2012, 01:34 AM   #8
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I hit my Explorer against a painted wall and there is this weird residue stuck on the watch crystal now. It doesn't appear to be a scratch. Rubbing alcohol wont remove it?? Any ideas?
Alcohol will erase all scratches at least if you drink it.

Just try thinner.
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Old 29 April 2012, 07:54 AM   #9
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Alcohol will erase all scratches at least if you drink it.

Just try thinner.
And paint thinner will make every problem go away if you drink it
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Old 29 April 2012, 12:36 PM   #10
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Old 29 April 2012, 02:02 AM   #12
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There is an extremely tough but flexible scraping tool readily available. it is guaranteed not to damage your watch even when applied with high pressure. it also has a very sensitive feed back mechanism. I refer to the humble thumbnail ( assuming you don't bite yours) .This is not meant to be a sarcastic posting. I too had an odd mark on my crystal and tried everything, toothpicks, the edge of a credit card, cottonbuds soaked in washingup liquid and various solvents. Nothing worked , humble thumbnail took it right off though I am not discounting the theory that the previous attempts had already loosened the blemish. Good luck.
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Old 29 April 2012, 03:24 AM   #13
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There is an extremely tough but flexible scraping tool readily available. it is guaranteed not to damage your watch even when applied with high pressure. it also has a very sensitive feed back mechanism. I refer to the humble thumbnail ( assuming you don't bite yours) .This is not meant to be a sarcastic posting. I too had an odd mark on my crystal and tried everything, toothpicks, the edge of a credit card, cottonbuds soaked in washingup liquid and various solvents. Nothing worked , humble thumbnail took it right off though I am not discounting the theory that the previous attempts had already loosened the blemish. Good luck.
I was about to suggest the same!
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Old 29 April 2012, 03:26 AM   #14
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I was about to suggest the same!
So if you own a Rolex . . . . don't bite your nails ;-)

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Old 29 April 2012, 03:55 AM   #15
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Happens to me all the time... Polywatch removes it nicely.
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Old 29 April 2012, 03:57 AM   #16
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I was in a dunk tank for charity and got paint on the cyclops. Tried all sorts of things. Finally, Windex aand a pocket Swiss Army knife and I was able to scrape it off with no damage.

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Old 29 April 2012, 07:37 AM   #17
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Thumbnail works well on the synthetic saphire X-tal. Got a doozy of a paint 'scratch' on my Air King and the 'ol thumbnail worked perfectly. Finish w/a light Cape Cod polish and you're all set. Good luck!
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