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29 January 2008, 05:50 AM | #1 |
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OMG what have i done to my watch!!!!(cape cod cloth)
I just got in my cape cod cloth and i wanted to polish out a little scratch that i had. So i started polishing it and i wasn't paying attention to the watch(was watching TV while doing it like an idiot!!!!!)...after about 10 min passed i looked at it and it took out a quarter of the metal on the case (see pic below). How is this possible????10 minutes went by. I am ready to cry right about now, i know you guys were right when you told me not to mess with it but i just didn't listen. WHAT DO I DO NOW!!!!?????!!!?????
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29 January 2008, 05:52 AM | #2 |
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Now STOP THAT RIGHT NOW!!! Make us all have heart failure!!!
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Damn you scared me not bad photoshop skills at all
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29 January 2008, 05:54 AM | #4 |
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Was about to say whats wrong with the T Shirt method. You fooled me.
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Don't encourage him, Velitsko!!!
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Haha! I was going to say now you just have to polish the other 3 lugs!
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you funny like heart attack.
what is a cape cod cloth anyway? is it like 220 wet-or-dry? |
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29 January 2008, 06:07 AM | #12 |
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haha i really did get it in today though and i got out a small scratch i had, now my watch looks perfect again.
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29 January 2008, 06:09 AM | #13 |
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You mean you really didn't take out a quarter of the metal on the case?? Whew! That's a relief!
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29 January 2008, 06:10 AM | #14 |
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yea haha i cant believe you guys fell for that one so hard, i have planned this since i ordered it last week.
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Stuff like that scares the livin' bejesus out of us!!
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Wow that Cape-Cod cloth works better then my Drexel polisher.
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And here's another "horror pic". Apparantly, the result of excessive use of Cape Cod which literally made a "Shape Odd" job out of this poor 1530:
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...personally I rather like the shiny version! I am sure that the orginal is much more collectible, but it looks "dated" to me - so perversely I quite like the other version but I can't believe it was done with a CC cloth - it would take a lifetime. My CC cloth removed a horrible abrasion I got on the bezel of my Rolex when it was about 24 hours old....I owe it my horological life I tell you! |
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I cried out, what the hell, I must of said it in such a way that my wife said, whats wrong in a very anxious voice.
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i was going to say your cape cod cloth was much more abrasive than mine. i don't have enough strength in my arm to do that with a cape cod cloth.
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oh man that was a good one
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Your poor watch!!!
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I'm familiar with the problems with Cape Cod Cloths.
This used to be my Air-King..
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Good one, Larry!
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All that strength in his arm comes from years of practice at being a TOSSER!
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30 January 2008, 05:22 AM | #29 |
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yeA, i dont see much wrong with the shiny one, it looks professionaly done
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