Try Cape Cod for tough stains and scratches.
A microfibre cloth for wiping the watch.
Don't do it too often though, and leave out the brushed portion.
Hi bro, why not you offer to polish the watch. Your skill is excellent! Just quote a price and I believe a lot members will look for you la! Even their watch is in brand new condition they also will look for you la! Hehehe....
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Originally posted by SingaporeRolexCentreView Post
Hi bro, why not you offer to polish the watch. Your skill is excellent! Just quote a price and I believe a lot members will look for you la! Even their watch is in brand new condition they also will look for you la! Hehehe....
Sabo you, dare not lah! Just joking. polishing you may deny it, but you sure have alot of beautiful and stylish strap and pam 5 & 219 for sale.
Happy Depavali bro.
anyone can recommend a good polishing liquid or cloth for my pam? just something that I can use to wipe the watch to keep her shining? thanks
More importantly, the watch must be cleaned and free from dust prior to wiping. This is to prevent further hairline scratches & swirl marks. Theory is same like washing a black colored car.
cape cod cloth is good for polishing polished surface, dun use it for brushed surfaces.
u can purchase the cloth at Homefix diy shops.
Pardon my ignorance ...
- polished surface are those "blink blink" shiny surface ?
- brushed surface are those "matt" finishing surface ?
- usually which section in Homefix DIY do they keep the cape cod cloth ? I've been to many of them (including those fellow forumers mentioned seeing them available) but ended with disappointment ...
cHeErS ... Red Devil
Past:
1. Rolex Sub ND (14060M - F series)
2. Ball Mad Cow
Present:
1. Rolex SS DJ (116200 - M series)
2. Rolex TT Blue Sub (16613 - M series)
3. Rolex White Dial Explorer 2 (16570 - V series)
4. Glycine Incursore 46mm automatic
5. Tissot V8 41mm
polished surface = those u can use a 'mirror'. so u r right.
brushed surface = matt....bingo.
i tried using cape cod to polish my pam104.....frankly, not much diff at all.
Thanks for the reply. So cope cod is not so effective afterall lah ...
cHeErS ... Red Devil
Past:
1. Rolex Sub ND (14060M - F series)
2. Ball Mad Cow
Present:
1. Rolex SS DJ (116200 - M series)
2. Rolex TT Blue Sub (16613 - M series)
3. Rolex White Dial Explorer 2 (16570 - V series)
4. Glycine Incursore 46mm automatic
5. Tissot V8 41mm
- polished surface are those "blink blink" shiny surface ?
- brushed surface are those "matt" finishing surface ?
- usually which section in Homefix DIY do they keep the cape cod cloth ? I've been to many of them (including those fellow forumers mentioned seeing them available) but ended with disappointment ...
r u right in the description.
I bought mine at Marina Sq Homefix, u go str8 in towards the end, its on the left.
if not, just ask the sales person
for minor scratches, its works for me and my friends. however, if ur scratches can't be removed by the cloth, then its too deep and gotta seek pro help.
I bought mine at Marina Sq Homefix, u go str8 in towards the end, its on the left.
if not, just ask the sales person
for minor scratches, its works for me and my friends. however, if ur scratches can't be removed by the cloth, then its too deep and gotta seek pro help.
Thanks for the hint. Will hunt for it. I usually search thru at the section where they sell all the polish for the various material (Gold, silver, bass etc) ...
cHeErS ... Red Devil
Past:
1. Rolex Sub ND (14060M - F series)
2. Ball Mad Cow
Present:
1. Rolex SS DJ (116200 - M series)
2. Rolex TT Blue Sub (16613 - M series)
3. Rolex White Dial Explorer 2 (16570 - V series)
4. Glycine Incursore 46mm automatic
5. Tissot V8 41mm
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