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  • Polisher for Rolex

    Hi there, does anyone know where to get those DIY polisher to take care of light scratches? thks!!

  • #2
    try cape cod, this product cover up most of my light scratches nicely.

    http://www.sg-roc.com/showthread.php?t=988
    98456357

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    • #3
      thanks. I will try

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      • #4
        hi clean, no matter what u do, try not to DIY. the end results may differ greatly from what u anticipated. just my thots.
        Remnants of my irresponsibility:
        "Foreign affections"
        1) Sinn U1-30 June 2007
        2) Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 M series-23 Jan 08 (HER perpetual oyster )
        3) Omega Seamaster Chrono Diver 2225.80.00-25 Jul 08 (From Wife )
        4) IWC Top Gun Chrono-20 Sep 09
        What's NEXT?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by feudallordcult View Post
          hi clean, no matter what u do, try not to DIY. the end results may differ greatly from what u anticipated. just my thots.
          I agree. Better to let someone who has the experience to do it
          Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. -James Dean

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          • #6
            Originally posted by minusplus View Post
            I agree. Better to let someone who has the experience to do it
            Just send in my Datejust to JW for servicing, was ask if I want to polish. They charge $60 for polishing.
            Price is a problem if there is no value!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by whitetea View Post
              Just send in my Datejust to JW for servicing, was ask if I want to polish. They charge $60 for polishing.
              RSC?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by scf118c View Post
                RSC?

                about $100

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                • #9
                  IMO send for it once in awhile if it gets really bad shape. Otherwise just do simple polishing by yourself using agents like autosol and stuff,that would do.


                  Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                    IMO send for it once in awhile if it gets really bad shape. Otherwise just do simple polishing by yourself using agents like autosol and stuff,that would do.
                    darkie, thot u in genting? or u already in paradise soaking in all the gltiz & glamour?
                    Remnants of my irresponsibility:
                    "Foreign affections"
                    1) Sinn U1-30 June 2007
                    2) Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 M series-23 Jan 08 (HER perpetual oyster )
                    3) Omega Seamaster Chrono Diver 2225.80.00-25 Jul 08 (From Wife )
                    4) IWC Top Gun Chrono-20 Sep 09
                    What's NEXT?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by daveevan View Post
                      about $100
                      thks

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by feudallordcult View Post
                        darkie, thot u in genting? or u already in paradise soaking in all the gltiz & glamour?
                        Yeah I was...was at the internet cafe getting ripped off...hahaha...


                        Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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                        • #13
                          i agree with DA. at first, one is tempted to get rid of the fine scratches but after clearing them, new one comes. it is really ok for a rollie to have fine scratches. it seasons the look. also, think about it, you are not removing the scratch actually, but polishing off the rest of the metal next to the scratch so that it looks even. food for thought.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by chershen View Post
                            i agree with DA. at first, one is tempted to get rid of the fine scratches but after clearing them, new one comes. it is really ok for a rollie to have fine scratches. it seasons the look. also, think about it, you are not removing the scratch actually, but polishing off the rest of the metal next to the scratch so that it looks even. food for thought.
                            well said, chersen. a polish once every hlaf a decade should be alright but not on a regular basis.
                            Remnants of my irresponsibility:
                            "Foreign affections"
                            1) Sinn U1-30 June 2007
                            2) Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 M series-23 Jan 08 (HER perpetual oyster )
                            3) Omega Seamaster Chrono Diver 2225.80.00-25 Jul 08 (From Wife )
                            4) IWC Top Gun Chrono-20 Sep 09
                            What's NEXT?

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