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25 October 2009, 07:35 AM | #1 |
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Cape Cod polishing example:
I thought I'd try Cape Cod polishing cloths, so I go to the website:
http://www.capecodpolish.com/products/main_index.php and buy a can: Here's the tiny little scratches on the bezel that are the problem: I cut a little square of the nice vanilla smelling cloth and wrap it around a toothpick: Rub lightly back and forth (for me about 50 times) and wipe off: Now I have a nice shiny bezel like new again! P. S. Anyone want me to polish your watch, just send it to me!
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25 October 2009, 07:53 AM | #2 |
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The Cape Cod's do a great job as long a you keep them away from the crystal in case it has an anti-reflective coating on it. Otherwise I use that as my final step when polishing my PAMM111. First I start with Wenol Red, the Wenol Blue and on to the CC.
Might want to check those products out as well, using all three provides excellent depth.
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Nice! Does Cape Cod cloth work with gold / plat only or it works with Stainless Steel too?
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25 October 2009, 08:36 AM | #4 |
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Works with it all, be careful to only use on polished areas, not brushed.
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To the Op..Chris,looks great!! It's come up well and looks almost new in the pcis!! Good job! Rob.
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Good work - looks great
Cheers
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27 October 2009, 12:40 AM | #7 |
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Very nice. I have to muster the courage and try it on the mid links of my 16613 to get reid of few nagging scratches.
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I like minor scars on my watches
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20 November 2009, 04:54 AM | #9 |
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tape off the brushed areas then polish!
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21 November 2009, 10:47 AM | #10 |
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Excellent tip!
I thought it would never work so well. |
22 November 2009, 12:02 PM | #11 |
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excellent information. I'll put that away n my bag of tricks.
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26 November 2009, 12:37 PM | #12 |
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Cape Cod for all SS watch
I have Rolex Sub 16610 and GMT Master both are all SS and its brushed (center link is not shiny). Can I use Cape Cod cloth to remove scratches? or somthing else. I read on some forum that I user Autosolve instead as Cape Cod is only for shiny surface. Let me know please.
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26 November 2009, 05:38 PM | #13 |
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Yes, I have purchased Cape Cod polish as well, even before I receive my Daytona, as a preventive measure. No need yet, however "Murphys Law" will one day show it's ugly head and I will without doubt knock my watch into something like the Empire State Building. Oh well, I am prepared.
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27 November 2009, 12:16 AM | #14 |
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Look like it just got out of the rolex factory! Looks great!
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27 November 2009, 08:06 AM | #15 |
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Does anyone use this to polish the flute bezel of datejusts?
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27 November 2009, 08:13 AM | #16 |
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Yes. It works wonderfully, as long as you are VERY CAREFUL. I cut a very small piece of the cloth and use a Q-Tip handle behind it to get to the small flutes individually. With care and patience, the results are excellent!
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Cape Cod is a great product for us watch enthusiasts. I polished the bracelet of my Breitling Skyland and it looks new.
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3 December 2009, 04:13 AM | #18 |
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The scratches on my watch give it character! I don't know if I will ever polish them.
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Did you only polish where it was scratched? Did the finish match the rest of the bezel or did you have to polish the whole bezel?
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20 August 2010, 11:37 PM | #20 |
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Good point: I only polished where the scuff marks were; I now can't see a difference in the polished area and the area near it. Works great
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Good job, Chris!
I guess I need to get myself a tin.
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I know this thread is old, but, remember to wear gloves when using this stuff!!!!
muy importante! (I learned the hard way :( ) |
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Great job!
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21 August 2010, 06:35 PM | #25 |
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I use a cape cod on my Sub Date. works wonders also have just started using a Bergeon grit pad for the bracelet, easy job and brings the watch just like new if you take care.
http://www.watchtool.co.uk/bergeon-5...ck-p-6450.html Take care! |
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I use a Cape Cod cloth on my Concord watch bracelet and my brother's GMT PCL's......works great!
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Does anyone have thoughts on the best way to remove scraches on the brushed links on a bracelet? It sounds like the Cap Cod works well for polished areas but not for brushed areas?
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27 February 2011, 11:57 AM | #28 |
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Guys, I am confused now… I was to take my watches to polishing, but I went to Selfridges London today and they quoted me £150 for the omega, so I didn't even asked how much my daytona ss is.
I would be happy to do them myself, but from what I see above there is difference between polished and bruised areas ( guys, i love watches but my terminology is crap) and as far as i understand both the rolex and the omega (constellation automatic) are a mixture of these? So, is there a tutorial of how to get a daytona ss up to speed without paying a smaller fortune for it? Cheers, t |
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Thanks for the tip! I like my watches in pristine condition so this will save me some money.
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I use a Bergeon 2834 -C for that with good result. |
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