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 Post subject: Cape Cod Cloth
PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 10:00 am 
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Just like to say thanks for the recomendation to use 'Cape Cod' Cloths to remove small scratches. I was a bit worried about using them. After only about 3 mins of using tem my CSO is almost like new again.
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 Post subject: Re: Cape Cod Cloth
PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:44 am 
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harper73 wrote:
Just like to say thanks for the recomendation to use 'Cape Cod' Cloths to remove small scratches. I was a bit worried about using them. After only about 3 mins of using tem my CSO is almost like new again.
Cheers Guys!!
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Great now I am going to have to get one......

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:52 am 
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Just spent about another 10 mins on it this evening and it like new!!


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hi. I persume that it is only for a brushed finish and could not be used polished finish?

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hi. I persume that it is only for a brushed finish and could not be used polished finish?


Other way round - it's for a polished finish. If you use it on a brushed finish you will eventually end up with a polished watch.


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Have to agree, Cape Cods are great to make that watch look as good as new! Love that vanilla smell too! :D

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harper73 wrote:
Just like to say thanks for the recomendation to use 'Cape Cod' Cloths to remove small scratches. I was a bit worried about using them. After only about 3 mins of using tem my CSO is almost like new again.
Cheers Guys!!
:lingsrock:



harper73 ,
Could you post a link to the exact colth you have( :?: eBay?? :?: )
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You can get them on amazon and just about every watch accessory web site. Google "cape cod cloth" and you will gets tons of hits. I am currently using Sunshine Cloths and they work equally well.

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I am assuming that these can be used on the Bezel of the watch and not just the bracelet etc.

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Yes, but understand they are rather thick, so it would take a careful, patient hand to avoid damaging the AR on the crystal. Personally, I wouldn't.

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As long as you carefully tape over the crystal, you can polish the edges, bezel, etc.

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Thanks for the tip, got some ordered from Amazon.

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my wife paid 110 dollars for a polish on her Tag Heuer i brought a cape cod cloth and did just as good a job, i have also polished my mission comes up like a treat removes those little swirls on the band i swear by them .....

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Got mine from Amazon too. Only got a pack but now gonna buy the tin of 12! Awesome product!!


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breanach78 wrote:
harper73 wrote:
Just like to say thanks for the recomendation to use 'Cape Cod' Cloths to remove small scratches. I was a bit worried about using them. After only about 3 mins of using tem my CSO is almost like new again.
Cheers Guys!!
:lingsrock:



harper73 ,
Could you post a link to the exact colth you have( :?: eBay?? :?: )
Regards.
Breanach78


Hi Bro,

Greetings to you over there in Norn Irlan

PM me your address, I have a few spare unused Cape Cod Cloths, I'll send one too you if you'd like.

Be aware they are for polished steel ok? Oh and when then the cloth goes black it's still ok to use. I've not ever had one damage the crystal either.

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