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So what do you call that stuff..


plaifender

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Ya know the blue plastic wrap that covers are watches like a plague infested tree when we get our reps and you need almost a blow torch to get it off....? I wanna do some polisihing on my polished/brushed yachtie and want to target the areas so i don't end up polishing any parts of the brushed steel.. any ideas. the blue plast crud is the only thing i can think of that would possibly function. I've tried various tapes for creating outlines.. abut it always tends to come up while using capecod...

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With heat shrink wrap, you only need the heat to be within a few cms of the wrap to get it to "shrivel" and "wrap"

So I'm guessing the answer is yes.

If you have a watch with some still attached, take that to a packaging place, and ask them for an equivalent.

I also know that 3M put out a blue ,semi transparent protector, which is adhesive based, which is used to wrap s/s (rails and the like) on boats during construction to avoid scratching. Again ask a 3M rep about that product.

(See - all those years spent purchasing for boat building sometimes do pay off!)

O/S

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no good if it's shrink wrap.. i want to polish a couple watches with polished/brushed combo bracelets.. how do you polish your middle links without touching the outer brushed links? I've used tape in the past and it's just much too tedious.. and it always comes up...

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Plai .. the cape cod works well on the brushed surface

it won't alter the brushed surface.. in fact it will only brighten it.. I use cape cod on all my brushed surfaces with great results.. and use a tooth brush to remove the residue in the cracks.

all my brushed bracelets get the cape cop treatment :thumbsupsmileyanim:

AC/Lani

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