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Old 7 October 2012, 08:06 AM   #1
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Busy day for the Fakes

It's almost a full time job with all the fakes on eBay today
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Old 7 October 2012, 01:29 PM   #2
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Hehe, I see two fakes in your sig.
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Old 7 October 2012, 02:26 PM   #3
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Wasn't your avatar the focus of a watchout thread Edward Arthur
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Old 7 October 2012, 03:03 PM   #4
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Can somebody help to solve this?

Hello.. May I know how which is the correct material and what is the correct way to polish off the minor scratches and hair line scratches on the unpolish part of the DSSD bracelet? If i am not mistaken the "cape code cloth" is for the polished surface only right? How about those Unpolished surface ? I heard people said can use the "Sand paper" to polish right? But which kind of sand paper ? Any code number for the sand paper or any best brand suggestion? Thanks for the advice:)
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Hello.. May I know how which is the correct material and what is the correct way to polish off the minor scratches and hair line scratches on the unpolish part of the DSSD bracelet? If i am not mistaken the "cape code cloth" is for the polished surface only right? How about those Unpolished surface ? I heard people said can use the "Sand paper" to polish right? But which kind of sand paper ? Any code number for the sand paper or any best brand suggestion? Thanks for the advice:)
Use a green scotch brite pad and tape off the polished parts brush always in the same direction as the original satin finish.
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