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I know this question has been beat to death …but please.I am trying to find additional information about polishing the clasp on my Smpc stainless steel model.
I have a titanium model as well, and have used the Microlon sponge to remove small surface scratches. (Received through my dealer.REF. 502.500.0031)
It is a magnificent tool..But it only works on titanium.
I have been told to use a scotch brite pad on the stainless model???
I do not wish to rune my watch, especially after seeing the article on this site on polishing your clasp.
Please any help from those who know would be wonderful.
Thanks
R.Graham
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