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UncleJay

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I just received this PAM0082 from Matt. He clearly stated there was a scratch on the bezel and showed it in photos. I thought it the perfect chance to show those who don't already know the power of an ink eraser. I posted instructions before and had pic requests, so here they are.

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just affect on the Ti or can be applied on stainless steel too?

like using cape cod?

:-)

I've used this method on satin finish steel as well. On finishes as found on the case side you'll need to use the Scotch-Brite pad. This works on these finishes on any type of metal.

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Here's the one I use:

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59 cents, at Office Depot

Great Tip Jay ...thanks

Now If I was a business man ...I'd put these in a nice box with a cloth, brand them up and sell them as a "Refinishing Device for Prestige Watches" - $20 should do it for starters

Hence I am not a business man ....just a mere consumer muppet who'd probably have paid $20 if it wasn't for the advice on this board...

Cheers

:fish:

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