Let us see the result after you use it with your watches
Thanks. I just finished ordering the Peek.
I also used PEEK to clean my watch ..I tried the lemon juice and found it gave my watch a very pinkish tint. The Peek cream made it look more bronze in color.
Patina: I tried a few different things ...the boiled egg, LOS ( very brutal ...watch turns dark brown almost immediately) and natural by swimming in the ocean and pools.
The results I liked the most was something never mentioned anywhere .. I made a mixture of swimming pool chlorine and water and let the watch sit in it for a few hours and removed it when the watched turned a nice almost brown bronze color. I didn't mess with it at all after that and after wearing for a few months, some of the darker parts polished off with normal wear and left other parts still dark. You can get the blueish patina with vinegar in water and salt.
Just use tomato sauce (ketchup). Soak for up to five minutes then rinse. You can use lemon juice too but the sauce works better. For stubborn marks, use acetone but it will remove the black bezel marks so be careful. Or you can just reapply the black.
Can you share with us how can we apply the black marks on the bezel if was removed
Peek doesn't remove the black markers on the bezel,if it does then you could always reapply with a black sharpie then seal with a wax sealant
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Hi Sparky,
Pardon me, but wad is a black sharpie and wax sealant?
Thank you!
Hi Sparky,
Pardon me, but wad is a black sharpie and wax sealant?
Thank you!
Hi Sparky,
Pardon me, but wad is a black sharpie and wax sealant?
Thank you!
I wouldn't use acetone on a watch ...that is nasty stuff. It's a very strong solvent that will remove paint and even melt plexi-glass plastic.
Who knows what it could do to rubber seals and watch crystals and it will most certainly remove the black markers.
YMMV.
I wouldn't use acetone on a watch ...that is nasty stuff. It's a very strong solvent that will remove paint and even melt plexi-glass plastic.
Who knows what it could do to rubber seals and watch crystals and it will most certainly remove the black markers.
YMMV.
It strips nail polish so I changed my mind after considering using it to remove patina on the bronzo.
It was never considered to remove patina,
It was suggested to fill in the black markers when one of the members was worried about peek removing it BUT I've already used the polish twice & it never touched the markers.
I get the impression he's abit of a worrier,which I can totally understand cos I love my watches with a passion & id be devastated if I damaged the metal,
It won't damage it,get it polished & enjoy these beauty pams [emoji2]
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