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Old 3 September 2011, 09:48 PM   #61
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Old 24 May 2012, 08:02 PM   #62
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Does anyone know how to remove a scratch from the platinum coated triangle of the GMT 2C ceramic bezel? Will using cape cod cloth work?
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Old 29 August 2013, 11:19 PM   #63
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Is it safe to polish the smooth surfaces of a platinum watch with Cape Cod clothes?

Also what are some alternatives that are effective but less aggressive ?
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Old 15 December 2013, 10:49 AM   #64
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Great thread. Thought I would revive it after reading it. I made a few slips with my springbar when putting a NATO on one of my new Heuer's and will use a Cape Cod cloth some time next week to lightly take the scratches out....
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Old 15 December 2013, 11:57 AM   #65
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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.
I thought Rolex did not have AR coating..
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Old 7 September 2021, 05:33 AM   #66
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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!
Hi Prince, I know this is 10 years old but can you explain how exactly you applied the cloth using q tip to the flutes? I have 36mm and the fluted are very tight together!
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