cls Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Have a white dial vintage rolex chronograph and wanted to make the dial more "vintage" So, for all who are wondering, the cigar smoke in the box trick doesn't work. Anybody have other tips on making a white dial look old? The cigar was good though.
HauteHippie Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 Have a white dial vintage rolex chronograph and wanted to make the dial more "vintage" So, for all who are wondering, the cigar smoke in the box trick doesn't work. Anybody have other tips on making a white dial look old? The cigar was good though. Hmmm, maybe smoke from an unfiltered Camel?
flavor flav Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 mix coffee (thick undrinkably thick) and a few bags of tea and some iodine.. toss it in there for a week or so and let it all soak in.
sssurfer Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 So, for all who are wondering, the cigar smoke in the box trick doesn't work. Good to know. Thanks for the info. coffee (thick undrinkably thick) No coffee too thick to drink!
HauteHippie Posted June 11, 2007 Report Posted June 11, 2007 mix coffee (thick undrinkably thick) and a few bags of tea and some iodine.. toss it in there for a week or so and let it all soak in. Now I'm thinking used motor oil!!
HauteHippie Posted June 12, 2007 Report Posted June 12, 2007 How about tossing your dial in a WC and taking a dump... Seriously - coffee spots are a nice thing. I think a demo is in order.... Of the coffee method that is.
MADRED7 Posted June 12, 2007 Report Posted June 12, 2007 Remember to make a nice, hot and thick JAVA....method was already described by Steve Martin
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