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Re: Once again...
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Hi Ferenc,

Well I just got my scratch pen and the abrasive "sponge" that Bergeon makes. I have to say that the fine sponge does a fantastic job of touching up those little scratched on the clasp and links of my SMP Bond. The scratch pen doesnt do as fine a pattern but I will use it for stubborn or deeper scratches and then follow up with the sponge. Get both, you cant go wrong.

Best Regards

Dave

: Thanks! I only need it for very minor,
: sometimes not visible scratches, in a couple
: of links and a very few in the Clasp. I am
: usually very careful with the finish of the
: watch, and always try to avoid hitting it
: against things, etc.

: I have some extra links that I will test these
: tools on, first, before going back to the
: watch.

: I will keep you posted.

: Very best regards,

: Ferenc

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