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Best/safest way to remove AR from crystal?


jj69

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Just got a watch that arrived with loads of scratches in the AR coating. The only option is to remove the coating until I can get a new crystal. What is the safest way to remove the coating while the crystal is still in the watch, considering that are ceramic and rubber parts in close proximity to the crystal? Obviously, I don't want to use a chemical that might damage the adjacent parts.

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You can use a capecod to wipe it off but it would take some effort/time to do so depending on the strength of AR coating on the crystal.

Would the CapeCod cause any damage to the rubber or ceramic parts?

Is there a more effective product I should use instead?

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don't use capecod near rubber.... it will destroy it.

If I were you I'd take the plunge and take out the crystal. really only takes about 3 - 4 minutes to take out a movement.. even less if you're experienced.. Once the movement and dial are out of the watch, most crystals will pop out with a little pressure from inside the case. What kind of watch is it?

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