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DIY Watch polishing/cleaning

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J.Eric

Looking Good Joran!! :thumbsup:

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BigBuys

Hey, if it doesn't smell then I don't eat it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I also use the polishing compounds formulated for specific metals.

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Olly

Good for a cheaper method :)

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Daywatch

Very nicely done, great tip with the toothpaste. When needed will try this with the Dremel first, if it doesn´t go faster Your method. Thx

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DR3M3L

Thanks all :)

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wdev

Toothpaste, who would've thought....

 

Thanks for the tip, Joran. I'm off to the Kruidvat :P

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DR3M3L
Toothpaste, who would've thought....

 

Thanks for the tip, Joran. I'm off to the Kruidvat :P

 

Lol I bought mine at the Kruidvat too :D Good luck!

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gmchris

Can you buy Neverdull in the UK? And has anybody used Brasso or Silvo- are they suitable for SS?

 

+1 on the toothpaste, its also good to polish your windscreenand wiper blades this time of year- gets rid of road grease and makes it wipe squeeky clean.

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mstan

Brasso and Silvo are both fine to use on stainless steel. I use the Brasso wadding not the liquid version, I find it gets out fine scratches better with a bit of elbow grease.

 

If you want some thing a bit more abrasive then try Barkeepers Friend.

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DR3M3L
Can you buy Neverdull in the UK? And has anybody used Brasso or Silvo- are they suitable for SS?

 

+1 on the toothpaste, its also good to polish your windscreenand wiper blades this time of year- gets rid of road grease and makes it wipe squeeky clean.

 

Toothpaste: cheap and awesome!!

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DR3M3L

By the way, any interest in a tutorial on polishing and removing of scratches using more pro stuff?

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