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  • communicam
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    Originally posted by feudallordcult View Post
    so I decided to try on these two babies. prepare a static-free cloth or some high quality jewellery cloth for buffing. use the capecod to gently go over the bracelet in one single direction. once the "cream" is applied on the bracelet, use the cloth to buff off the "cream" in one single direction again. trust me, this method works like a charm and the scratches just seem to vanish even when i use a 5Xloupe to scrutinise. dun worry abt the brushed surface wearing off and becoming polished. u'd prob need a dremel drill to effect such a change.
    pls dun bro.. i actually tried the capecod on my seiko's brushed portion. (just for the sake of trying..)
    it went from brushed to chrome in a matter of minutes!
    dun know if it's the quality of SS between the two or the amount of strength applied.. but i've been there, done that, with my own hands!
    now my seiko chrono..

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  • feudallordcult
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    Originally posted by tomcatf View Post
    Can anyone advise how often can we use the cap Cod Metal Polishing Cloth? Does anyone own the ultra sound cleaning device for your rolexes? Please share Thank you..
    using an ultrasonic cleaner for watches is a no-no for me. there are some cleaners sold by the DIY store in marina. did a search in WUS and found out that the cleaner is only used when the entire watch is stripped apart for servicing. not sure how true it is though but better safe than sorry.

    as for the frequency of using capecod cloth on the bracelets, not too often i guess, maybe once every 3-6 months? from my personal experience, both the bracelets of my SD & PO had some lights scratches from daily wear and I just could not stop thinking abt it.

    so I decided to try on these two babies. prepare a static-free cloth or some high quality jewellery cloth for buffing. use the capecod to gently go over the bracelet in one single direction. once the "cream" is applied on the bracelet, use the cloth to buff off the "cream" in one single direction again. trust me, this method works like a charm and the scratches just seem to vanish even when i use a 5Xloupe to scrutinise. dun worry abt the brushed surface wearing off and becoming polished. u'd prob need a dremel drill to effect such a change.

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by Red Devil View Post
    At which section of shop ? I searched thru' at the section that display all the polishing stuff, but couldn't find
    opposite wall reference to the entrance, selling all the cleaning cloth, or you should ask the salesmen for assistance, they can check through the computer... Ask and your wish will come through.

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  • Red Devil
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    Originally posted by tomcatf View Post
    Hi Guys, just got the cloth on Last Sat at HomeFix DIY store, Lot 1. There were still 5 pieces left... S$7.9 is cheaper compare to JW...
    At which section of shop ? I searched thru' at the section that display all the polishing stuff, but couldn't find

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  • tomcatf
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    Hi Guys, just got the cloth on Last Sat at HomeFix DIY store, Lot 1. There were still 5 pieces left... S$7.9 is cheaper compare to JW...

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  • tomcatf
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    Can anyone advise how often can we use the cap Cod Metal Polishing Cloth? Does anyone own the ultra sound cleaning device for your rolexes? Please share Thank you..

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  • joe
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    Finally got a pack of Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloths at Causeway Point Home-Fix for $7.90
    There are still quite a number of packs available.

    Cheers

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  • sheldonsmith
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    You can order them directly at http://www.capecodpolish.ca/

    BTW, More info on using them is posted at http://www.minus4plus6.com/maintenance.htm

    -Sheldon

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  • joe
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    Went to Compass Point Home-Fix yesterday & found that they are selling the dusting type.

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  • Saint
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    So many members told you where got stock already. Choose anyone and go down take a look.

    Why you ask them confirm and confirm same question... ???

    Dont worry lah, they wont play you out one.

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  • joe
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    But all the Home-Fix stores I visited are selling the Cape Cod Dusting Cloths.
    I was told they do not sell the metal polishing cloths.

    Any members can confirm which Home-Fix store has the metal polishing type?

    TIA

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  • Hary
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    I bought mine from Homefix Thomson Plaza

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  • feudallordcult
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    woodlands DIY store at basement, think less than 10 per pack, can't recall. dun buy at watchshops, confirm kena carrot.

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  • elyjacob
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    just last week, i saw it at home-fix compass point.

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  • xmaz3
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    I bought mine in the DIY shop within Cold Storage in United Square.

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