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: Happy New Year everyone!
: I've seen posts on here describing how to use
: diamond paste to remove scratches from the
: sapphire face. Is it possible to use the
: same method to remove scratches from my
: (steel) bracelet? If not, is there a more
: suitable method?
: TIA
: Stuart
Hi Stuart
a good way of removing light scrathes from watch bracelets is to use green scotch brite,ive used this on a few watches ive purchased and the results are very good! altough if you have very deep marks i surgest sending your bracelet to omega for a refurb,or buying a total new bracelet as they dont cost the earth.
try www.watchco.au
hope this helps
best
Darren
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