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3 October 2010, 08:51 AM | #1 |
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Cleaning hour markers
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Been looking at various vintage subs and many have discolored hour markers. I'm talking about the dark stains that look like mold or mildew. Sometimes they are a black color; other times they are brownish orange color. I'm wondering, is there any way to clean the hour markers to remove or lighten those stains? I was thinking maybe a q-tip soaked with a very mild bleach/water solution might clear them up. I, of course, would like to hear from the experts before trying something like this on a vintage timepiece. Thanks. |
3 October 2010, 09:14 AM | #2 |
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That is most likely the Tritium starting to decay or "Patina". I would do nothing to that dial.
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3 October 2010, 09:23 AM | #3 |
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Hi RacerX and welcome to the forum. There would be a significant risk of damaging your dial by doing that or ending up with a result worse than you have now. I would proceed with extreme caution.
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Understood. Still I'd love to hear from anyone who has tried this or another method. And I don't have a watch with such staining now. Being able to clean up such staining would open up my options though on future purchases. So often a watch up for sale would be perfect if it weren't for these stains.
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I don't think there is any way to clean up a dial without refinishing.
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tried it on some damaged dial ...its a real gamble... some tritium based compound is super strong indestructible and you could probably stick it under tap......................... some deteriorate the second anything moist (including a Qtip with a bit of spit) touches it .... the black spots you are talking about tend to be 'in' the compound and even on the tuff ones don't wipe off...... even though its really tempting and looks like they should grrrrr.... put the qtip down and step away from the dial :)
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The best thing to do is try to find a replacement or service dial for the watch, refinishing the dial will kill the value. Post some pics of the watch, we're always eager to help & spend your money!
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30 July 2020, 01:32 AM | #12 |
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Rolex cleaning hour markers ?
Hi i want to know , how can i clean de hour markers without any chemical product ?
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Read the comments, you can't clean the hour markers. The best advice is to buy a watch where you are happy with the condition of the dial.
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