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Remove Scuffs & Scratches from your watch Quickly & Easily!
Before & After Photos
These photos are from actual customers and represent what you can do with the kit!  Submit your images in full color, in any standard digital format, and at least 640 x 480 in size.  If your images are selected you will receive 12 pre-cut squares of each abrasive grade (no substitutions) Selection will be based on image clarity, as well as the uniqueness of the watch based upon those already posted.  I would like a wide array of watches represented so I will only select 2 or 3 of any one brand or model.  All watches are equally eligible for selection, a Rolex will not trumph a Citizen unless I already have Citizens and no Rolex watches posted.   Display Before & After Promo Rules

Tissot T-Touch in Titanium: Submitted by Stephen Smiley in Fremont, California
This is a good example of everyday wear and tear and how is has taken it toll.  Compare the side by side Before and After images.
The minor scuffs were pretty well distributed on all surfaces of the watch.
All in all there was nothing to bad here but the watch certainly looks like it been worn quite a bit.  Now it looks like almost new.
You would not fetch top dollar if you were to try and sell this Before the scuffs were removed.  Now it could be classified a like new condition.
The clasp shows some marring from contact with a desktop or other flat surface, they have been completely removed.
The bracelet links between the top of the watch and the clasp take the most wear and tear.
The links between the bottom lugs and clasp are not quite as bad.

Thanks for the great photos Steven!  Nice Work!




Tag Heuer Alter Ego Ladies: Submitted by Greg Takacs in Fort Worth, Texas

This watch started in pretty rough condition.
The entire watch is covered in minor to moderately severe scratches and scuffs.
This is the result of Greg's efforts his first time using the kit, quite a dramatic change.
There are still some minor impairments in the reflection, however they can be worked with a little more effort.
The change from the initial condition is quite dramatic.  Greg, thanks for sharing these photos.
Here are the four images side-by-side.



Invicta COSC Speedway: Submitted by Simon in Switzerland

The bezel sustained moderate damage after making contact with a stone wall.
Major scratches gone, still needs some minor work and polishing to restore the finish.

Scratches removed, surface polished, marker touched up with black paint.  Nice work Simon! 

This was his very first experience with the kit.

View the three images side by side

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