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 Posted: Sun Dec 4th, 2005 07:08 pm
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watchluvr1
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What can i do to remove swirlies on the bracelet..especially the clasp?? Thanks:D

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 Posted: Sun Dec 4th, 2005 07:51 pm
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My first response would be to buy a new watch and wear the older one as a beater! :D:D:D

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 Posted: Sun Dec 4th, 2005 08:05 pm
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Good idea!!! OK...one's on the way!!

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 Posted: Sun Dec 4th, 2005 09:03 pm
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Randy,

3M fine grit sanding sponge, should be able to find at local hardware store.

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Thanks..would I "wet sand" it,or do you just rub it with the sponge??:?

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 Posted: Sun Dec 4th, 2005 09:43 pm
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Randy...I Have Had Excellent Results With Crystal Clear on Metals(worked wonders on my sons S1) and Crystals....especially Acrylic

http://www.pinnaclesupplies.com/

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I use sponge only and only in one direction. Usually away from you.:)

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Thanks Oscar..I'm gonna order it now! Should I just get the first one listed??:)

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Thanks Tony:)Tony Duronio wrote: I use sponge only and only in one direction. Usually away from you.:)

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watchluvr1 wrote:
Tony has it Down !!! I ordered the 6oz...and it is more than I will use in a lifetime!! A little goes a long WayIt actually seeems to Work like a Filler....It's Great to Have Around... Thanks Tony:)Tony Duronio wrote: I use sponge only and only in one direction. Usually away from you.:)

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Watch Prince has it too.

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