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    Hi gurus out here ,, my i know how to remove slight scratches from mineral glass .

  • #2
    depend on how deep the scratch and if any AR coating
    minor hairline without AR coating can try capecod cloth
    hairline on AR coating cannot be removed by polish, need to do a re-coat

    Originally posted by 1111 View Post
    Hi gurus out here ,, my i know how to remove slight scratches from mineral glass .

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    • #3
      If only surface scatches, you can use toothpaste with a soft cloth, it should gone off after some polishing. The surface of my Rolex glass accidentally scuffed by another of my diamond watch, causing scatch mark~ luckily manage to polish off with this experimental method. Now glass is flawless. You can try! it works for me.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Throttle
        Mineral glass scratch usually needs to be professionally polished becos the compound is much harder than acrylic and softer than sapphire. If very hairline, cape cod cloth may just do it.

        If acrylic, then its simpler. Both toothpaste or cape cod cloth will work wonders.
        this helped my watch, thanks!

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        • #5
          where to purchase the cape cloth ?

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          • #6
            hi

            I think mine got the anti reflextive coating one . any idea how much to recoat ?

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            • #7
              checked with some watch shop - cost about sg100 to recoat

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              • #8
                Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
                checked with some watch shop - cost about sg100 to recoat
                that's a ridiculous price. i did both sides of sapphire crystal for my brother's sub date at a local spec shop for <$20.
                “Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.” - Thomas J. Stanley

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