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I wonder if anybody could help me with a few beginners questions.
I just purchased the fine grade sanding block from the TZ tool shop and it works wonders on parts of the watch that have a sanded effect especially the clasp. What should I use for the parts of the watch that have a polished surface??.
Also, when polishing a bracelet like the Omega SMP, how do you reccomend isolating the two different surfaces so as to not put a sanded finish on a polished surface and visa versa (bracelet & head parts)?.
Thank you very much.
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