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27 May 2017, 05:59 AM | #1 |
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Polishing out light scratches
Whilst carry a pile of bricks wearing my SubC I inadvertently scratched the highly polished edge of the clasp. I was gutted
This troubled me for some time but I remembered I had a tube of 'Autosol Metal Polish' in the garage. So with some apprehension and using a soft spectacle cleaning cloth I gentle applied a touch of the white cream, started to polish and much to my amazement I have been able to remove the scratches! I wish I had taken some before & after pics but I just didn't think it would work. I have no connection whatsoever with the suppliers of this product. In the UK it is available from Autosol (UK) Ltd of Rotherham, but I believe it was originally a German product, but I could be wrong, and was much used in my early days for removing the heat bluing on exhaust pipes of motor cycles, as was the fashion at that time. But it works on a Rolex also! Fantastic! |
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