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3 January 2010, 09:09 AM | #31 |
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Real Name: David Walz
Location: San Diego CA USA
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I used the tutorals and it worked for me, I took the watch apart then using tape I was able to remove the scratches on the areas I wanted cleaned up, the only thing I had to do is have the bezel pressed back on the watch. The watch looks really good.
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3 January 2010, 09:16 AM | #32 |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Real Name: Chris
Location: North Carolina
Watch: 72' Rolex Air King
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Cape Cod will make it look a little better perhaps but I don't think it will give you the results you are wanting. Mine looked like yours at one time, and cape cods make it look a little better, but when I sent if off for service it came back looking new. I would recommend a good professional polish.
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