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Old 20 February 2014, 09:04 AM   #22
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As I said above, Simichrome Metal polish will get it clean if there is something on the outside surface. It will NOT harm your watch in any way. It will polish the brushed metal surfaces, so confine it to the shiny parts. It works good on the case sides and clasp sides also. I had a mark on my Cyclops that looked like a scratch and the normal (soap and water, windex, wd40) cleaners didn't work. Simichrome worked. I've been using this polish on my watches for over 25 years.
Thanks for the tip.

I used soap and water, windex, and alcohol without any luck. It's worth trying the metal polish.
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