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PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:12 pm 
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Ok, I thought I had it down. I have read through many posts that explain how to maintain your watches metal finish and remove scratches (Cape Cod, sevelt, sunshine, scotch pad, ect..). The last post I read said not to use a Cape Cod on a brushed metal finish at all as I will; after a few treatments, ruin it by by polishing it towards the shiney side. I have an all brushed metal watch. What is the best way to take out scratches and maintain it in a like new condition. All input is greatly appreciated.


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This earlier thread of mine should answer all your questions.

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