bgreen scotchbrite on gold rolex | using the method Rolex itself uses bgreen scotchbrite on gold rolex Mask off the SS brushed parts and use simichrome Metal polish on the gold. Works wonders. I had a 16613 LB that I wore for 6 years and it always looked great after a quick polish up. Tape off the gold and use green scotchbrite on the brushed surfaces. Rolex watches Submariner Vintage. Rolex Submariner Vintage. Filter (0) Certified. Includes Buyer Protection. European Union. North and South America. Watch with .
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I brushed the bracelet and clasp with a green Scotchbrite pad first to remove . Mask off the SS brushed parts and use simichrome Metal polish on the gold. Works wonders. I had a 16613 LB that I wore for 6 years and it always looked great after a quick polish up. Tape off the gold and use green scotchbrite on the brushed surfaces.
I read that the green scouring pads are the more heavy duty scouring pads than other coloured pads which are not abbasive mainly used for teflon surfaces etc. The green scotchbrite pads seem to work very well to simply recreate the .Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: Does Scotch Brite green pad work on brushed Gold as good as with SS?
I brushed the bracelet and clasp with a green Scotchbrite pad first to remove deep scratches, and then with 3M Flexible Polishing Papers (which are apparently the method Rolex themselves use to brush their watches).To polish the bracelet (actually, you brush it since it has a brushed finish), you can use a scotch Brite green pad. The Scotch Brite pad will leave a brushed finish on your bracelet when used, but it will do so very gently since it is far less grainy and aggressive than, say sandpaper. Scotch brite pads are a form of spun synthetic fiberglass like melomine, (Mr. Clean Magic Erasers and such) or fiber-coated plastic based shrouds, with an overlapping weave pattern that acts like fine sandpaper. I brushed the bracelet and clasp with a green Scotchbrite pad first to remove deep scratches, and then with 3M Flexible Polishing Papers (which are apparently the method Rolex themselves use to brush their watches).
The green Scotch Bright pad is good for cleaning up your brushed finish, but it will not ever looked as good as a factory machined brushed finish from RSC. Go in the same direction to avoid wave pattern lines.
Scotch Brite polishing method on ss submariner bracelet. Hello, So unfortunately i banged my bracelet buckle while closing a door which thus gave it a somewhat noticeable scratch. I'm interested in the DIY scotch brite method as I dont want the whole bracelet polished. I just want that scratch gone. There was a guy in (On?) this sub that did an AMAZING job polishing the bracelet of his (gmt I believe). It was in the comments of a post and I can’t find how he did it. I remember masking tape, green scotch brite, and cape cod. Anyone know how to polish these watches? Mask off the SS brushed parts and use simichrome Metal polish on the gold. Works wonders. I had a 16613 LB that I wore for 6 years and it always looked great after a quick polish up. Tape off the gold and use green scotchbrite on the brushed surfaces.
I read that the green scouring pads are the more heavy duty scouring pads than other coloured pads which are not abbasive mainly used for teflon surfaces etc. The green scotchbrite pads seem to work very well to simply recreate the .
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: Does Scotch Brite green pad work on brushed Gold as good as with SS? I brushed the bracelet and clasp with a green Scotchbrite pad first to remove deep scratches, and then with 3M Flexible Polishing Papers (which are apparently the method Rolex themselves use to brush their watches).To polish the bracelet (actually, you brush it since it has a brushed finish), you can use a scotch Brite green pad. The Scotch Brite pad will leave a brushed finish on your bracelet when used, but it will do so very gently since it is far less grainy and aggressive than, say sandpaper. Scotch brite pads are a form of spun synthetic fiberglass like melomine, (Mr. Clean Magic Erasers and such) or fiber-coated plastic based shrouds, with an overlapping weave pattern that acts like fine sandpaper.
I brushed the bracelet and clasp with a green Scotchbrite pad first to remove deep scratches, and then with 3M Flexible Polishing Papers (which are apparently the method Rolex themselves use to brush their watches). The green Scotch Bright pad is good for cleaning up your brushed finish, but it will not ever looked as good as a factory machined brushed finish from RSC. Go in the same direction to avoid wave pattern lines. Scotch Brite polishing method on ss submariner bracelet. Hello, So unfortunately i banged my bracelet buckle while closing a door which thus gave it a somewhat noticeable scratch. I'm interested in the DIY scotch brite method as I dont want the whole bracelet polished. I just want that scratch gone.
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