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We've all gotten our watch hands scratched up somehow, so what can we do? I tried some Cape Cod on a whim once and it turns out to be a pretty decent technique. The big pleasant surprise is that if you are careful and dont gouge into the lume recklessly, it survives the treatment intact.
Here is our scratched hand
First, anchor your hand somehow. I used a small staking plate and some bracelet tape. Cut a small wad of Cape Cod and use plastic tweezers to grip it.
Gently rub a dub dub
Gently swipe off the excess Cape Cod with a lens cloth. I like Zeiss - these are better than microfiber, no scratching at all.
When there is just a thin film left, I add a tiny spray of ROR cleaner onto the cloth, pull it taut over my forefinger, wave it in the air to let it dry a little, then do the final swiping for the ultimate clean.
Repeat the whole process until you are happy with the results. Keep in mind many rep hands have a brass colored core so you can't do this indefinitely. Better quality hands can hold up pretty well to some moderate polishing.
Note: Don't despair if you get a little Cape Cod residue in the lume. Submerge the hand (by itself) in a little glass jar of water with a drop of mild dish soap. Put the jar in an ultrasound cleaner for about 60 seconds, the lume will come completely clean.
Before and after
Here is our scratched hand
First, anchor your hand somehow. I used a small staking plate and some bracelet tape. Cut a small wad of Cape Cod and use plastic tweezers to grip it.
Gently rub a dub dub
Gently swipe off the excess Cape Cod with a lens cloth. I like Zeiss - these are better than microfiber, no scratching at all.
When there is just a thin film left, I add a tiny spray of ROR cleaner onto the cloth, pull it taut over my forefinger, wave it in the air to let it dry a little, then do the final swiping for the ultimate clean.
Repeat the whole process until you are happy with the results. Keep in mind many rep hands have a brass colored core so you can't do this indefinitely. Better quality hands can hold up pretty well to some moderate polishing.
Note: Don't despair if you get a little Cape Cod residue in the lume. Submerge the hand (by itself) in a little glass jar of water with a drop of mild dish soap. Put the jar in an ultrasound cleaner for about 60 seconds, the lume will come completely clean.
Before and after
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