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24 March 2022, 07:30 AM | #1 |
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Should you polish watch
I am aware of both sides of this argument, no to maintain value as polishing a watch refers to removing a layer of the watchs surface, which can alter shape, etc.
So my question is -- is there a buffing, or light polish or other safer option to get rid of scratches, swirls, rubbing marks that professionals can do? Again, making it clear when asking that you are not looking for a full on polish.
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24 March 2022, 08:30 AM | #2 |
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polish
Saw a you tube on that question. Search and you can find, says to use a #4 finger nail buffer stick. I have a new 124060 and used it to remove light scratches. Works fantastic!
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