Jimmyj Posted November 13, 2009 Report Posted November 13, 2009 Someone said the watch was to light in color to the gen so they washed it with oxy clean to darkin it up? Mith or real where is mith busters when you need them.
Drulee Posted November 13, 2009 Report Posted November 13, 2009 OxiClean (OxyClean?) is used to give Titanium a darker finish, supposedly making it look more like the metal Tantalum (a.k.a. Tantalium). The process has been done a few times by various members, just do a search for both spellings of the "Oxy" product, and you will find the threads in question.
Jimmyj Posted November 13, 2009 Author Report Posted November 13, 2009 OxiClean (OxyClean?) is used to give Titanium a darker finish, supposedly making it look more like the metal Tantalum (a.k.a. Tantalium). The process has been done a few times by various members, just do a search for both spellings of the "Oxy" product, and you will find the threads in question. thanks for the advice
cls Posted November 14, 2009 Report Posted November 14, 2009 OxiClean (OxyClean?) is used to give Titanium a darker finish I don't want a titanium watch, but that's cool.
bertieng Posted November 19, 2009 Report Posted November 19, 2009 Interesting. Will Oxyclean attacks polished surfaces and the AR on sapphire?
frankt Posted November 22, 2009 Report Posted November 22, 2009 Works fine...Just make sure you remove the Tachy ring or you'll end up with a 191.5...like this!! This was done by the guy I bought it from!!
bertieng Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Apart from Oxiclean, how about Clorox since the main ingredient is also sodium percarbonate & sodium carbonate as mentioned on the packing. Any one tried? Why I ask is that Oxiclean is at nowhere available in where I live.
Drulee Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Apart from Oxiclean, how about Clorox since the main ingredient is also sodium percarbonate & sodium carbonate as mentioned on the packing. Any one tried? Why I ask is that Oxiclean is at nowhere available in where I live. Only one way to find out
bertieng Posted November 25, 2009 Report Posted November 25, 2009 Yes, I guess so. Recall ajoesmith mentioned sometime ago using napisan, Since oxiclean is not sold in my country, but Napisan is available - advertised for soaking baby clothes. So, napisan = oxiclean?
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