I use the same polish to gently touch up the high polish areas of my watches with great results. A q-tip and patience works well for hard to reach areas. For brushed surfaces, I find wet sanding with 600 grit sandpaper gives the best results (use higher grit for a more fine grain if desired but 600 works for all of mine). You have to carefully sand 'with the grain' of the brushing though. Start with heavier pressure and gradually use lighter pressure. The way you're using the polish here does give some luster back in general but if you do it enough you'll turn originally brushed surfaces into polished surfaces - YMMV. Good video regardless highlighting a good product.
I’m sorry but the factory finish on the clasp originally is not polished, but brushed… for sure scotch pad method is best for that finish.. anyway great video! Keep em coming!
Good review. It certainly brings up the stainless steel bands to showroom quality. Be careful to not put it in your hair. A lot of hair touches in this episode Luke !
I use the same polish to gently touch up the high polish areas of my watches with great results. A q-tip and patience works well for hard to reach areas. For brushed surfaces, I find wet sanding with 600 grit sandpaper gives the best results (use higher grit for a more fine grain if desired but 600 works for all of mine). You have to carefully sand 'with the grain' of the brushing though. Start with heavier pressure and gradually use lighter pressure.
The way you're using the polish here does give some luster back in general but if you do it enough you'll turn originally brushed surfaces into polished surfaces - YMMV. Good video regardless highlighting a good product.
Can you tag the actual video where Marshall from Wrist Watch Revival uses this?
I’m sorry but the factory finish on the clasp originally is not polished, but brushed… for sure scotch pad method is best for that finish.. anyway great video! Keep em coming!
Good review. It certainly brings up the stainless steel bands to showroom quality.
Be careful to not put it in your hair.
A lot of hair touches in this episode Luke !
lol thanks for the tip!!!
Good vid, man. I am not that brave, tho to put anything on my timepieces. Haha
Oddly I have used toothpaste with the same results
toothpaste could be to coarse of a grit for polished surface.