You can polish compound or use sandpaper for brushed.
well i get it, but it's a replica, not "the story of my life", i will deal with it when my get explorer 2 gets scratched, but since the replica gets damaged so easily i was wondering about fixing thatDeal with them like a man - leave them alone and accept your watch is going to look more masculine when its gnarly and worn.
If you posted that on WUS you would be told some shit about it being the story of your life or something.
but since the replica gets damaged so easily i was wondering about fixing that
Hi,
i use Cape Cod.
[video]https://www.capecodpolish.com/[/video]
Hope you don’t apply that on brushed surfaces
Replica is not more prone to damage than gen.
What watch you got?
Polished sections have to be treated differently from brushed sections.
I wouldn’t recommend sandpaper for desk diving marks.
Usually cape cod for polished sections and scotch brite for brushed sections.
Thank you for your answer, it is a JF Daytona A7750 SS white dial, i realized that you just need a slight touch of something hard on the watch and it leaves an unpleasant micro-scratch, and that doesn’t happen on my gens
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