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Ink eraser to polish scratches

Tickman

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I’ve read about using an ink eraser to get scratches out of Titanium before. Will the same work on steel? Thinking about cleaning up a few pieces and what my next PAM should be. I’ve never owned a titanium one before so while researching I came across this.


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No, it won’t work on steel. For steel you need the green Scotch-brite or Brillo pad. You can pick it up at a local store that sells cleaning supplies, or you may already have one in the kitchen cupboard. Remember, when you brush the steel with it to brush in long straight lines along the length of the bracelet.


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Tickman

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Perfect, thank you for the info! Got a whole pack of them under my sink.


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It might be obvious but worth to mention: scotch brite pad will work on brushed steel while it will scratch any polished surface.
 

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You can achieve very good results with car polish also with chrome bumper cleaners/polish.Be careful not to leave any residue around the edges though.A good quality cotton or micro-fiber cloth will do the work.
 

Tickman

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Great info, thank you all!


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Tickman

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A Bergeon 2290 buffing stick is also a great tool....

Thanks. I have one of their screwdrivers but did not know they made buffing pads. Quick scan online and seems prices are about $20 after shipping.


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