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I recently purchased a Bond Model as my daily watch. I have noticed several small scratches in the brushed SS band and clasp. Such scratches appear more shiny than the surrounding brushed parts. These are not deep scratches. Does anyone have any good tricks for removing the scratches or restoring the brushed look.
I know many people would just ignore the scratches and live with the "battle" wounds or "character" marks, but I am one of those very anal people when it comes to scratches. However, I don't want to try some unproven method and end up making it look worse than the small scratches.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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