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Cape Cod cloth on brushed steel


stockey

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Am i the only one using the cape cod cloth on brushed steel ,they say on the package not to do it,but i have been using lightly on brushed steel and it gives the brushed steel a shinier finish without loosing that brushed steel look,a bit more like a Gen.

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When u polish, u are effectively removing a layer. You will remove the brushed finish if u continue to polish with anything (Cape Cod included).

If you want to remove the brushed/satin look, polish away. Otherwise, don't don't do it.

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I have used it on my submariner bracelets and it works fine. Cape Cod is a light polish and would take a lot of time and elbow grease to turn a brushed sub bracelet into a mirror finish. The sub bracelets always need a thorough cleaning too. The cleaning goes almost as far as the polishing. And, some bracelets don't need any Cape Cod work at all, such as the Ingenieur.

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Argh?! Why polish?

Any sweat marks or dust I remove with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Refinishing brushed surfaces that have become scuffed or scratched I use a kitchen sponge with the green scourer on one face of them, lightly moistened. The cheap ones are best as they are generally softer - branded ones tend to be too harsh. Always rub them in the same direction as the original brushed finish.

For preserving the finish I use a clear, non abrasive liquid car wax. No polishes!!

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You'd be surprised at how little polishing it takes to remove a brushed finish - very little!

I've gone to town with Cape Cod. If you're hand rubbing (i.e. not using a dremel), you're not going to accidentally put a mirror finish on a brushed piece with Cape Cod. And even if you did, 4/0 steel wool is your friend. :)

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Have to agree that the Cape Cod can add more of that "gemlike" sheen you see in the AD, under the 100 watt halogen light, when holding a gen in your hand. As I am not diving with most of my diver watches, I don't have to worry about a flash of silver attracting a Great White or a pack of hungry Barracuda. If anything, I WANT a little shine to show the Barracuda in my work waters what's under the sleve :)

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Have to agree that the Cape Cod can add more of that "gemlike" sheen you see in the AD, under the 100 watt halogen light, when holding a gen in your hand. As I am not diving with most of my diver watches, I don't have to worry about a flash of silver attracting a Great White or a pack of hungry Barracuda. If anything, I WANT a little shine to show the Barracuda in my work waters what's under the sleve :)

You gotta post some pics of reps underwater! I've been waiting to see reps used in real applications!

Cheers

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