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  • #16
    YEA it is.. till now i still look at my watch every now and then and feel happy

    everynight i will use the cloth they provide and wipe it before i sleep..

    any idea where i can get an extra green cloth which they give?

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    • #17
      I can help and show you how to removed the scratches free of charge. i will show you how to do it so that next time you cn do it yourself as well. Interested just PM me... cheers... can save you some $$ on polishing.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by sportee View Post
        I can help and show you how to removed the scratches free of charge. i will show you how to do it so that next time you cn do it yourself as well. Interested just PM me... cheers... can save you some $$ on polishing.
        Please teach me Sifu....pm me your secret recipe...thanks..

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        • #19
          Originally posted by sportee View Post
          I can help and show you how to removed the scratches free of charge. i will show you how to do it so that next time you cn do it yourself as well. Interested just PM me... cheers... can save you some $$ on polishing.
          sand paper,fiber pen.....magic?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by louie View Post
            sand paper,fiber pen.....magic?
            magic? what magic?

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            • #21
              use a scratch pen.... or the cape cloth for the shiny parts... wash your wash with a soft brush with soapy water before doing it. This is to remove any impurities that may create scratches when u start polishing your watch...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by sportee View Post
                magic? what magic?
                on how to remove scratches from the buckle.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by sportee View Post
                  use a scratch pen.... or the cape cloth for the shiny parts... wash your wash with a soft brush with soapy water before doing it. This is to remove any impurities that may create scratches when u start polishing your watch...
                  you tried this before? i thought scratch pen is for brushed finishes..cape polishing cloth for polished finishes.

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