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Old 04-23-2008, 02:10 PM   #4 (permalink)
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So it is like a watch crystal. Then try different jeweler's rouges and a Dremel tool. I have an expensive watch that I gouged/scratched and it looks great. I got a dremel bit kit from Costco about $20 that had 4 different types of rouge and wheels.

Obviously start with less abrasive buffing compound and pressure. Gently does it - not to make it deeper. And do not use too wide a cloth polishing wheel. Maybe use the edge of a wheel gently.

Get advice from a watch repair. Who knows they may do it cheap and good quality.

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