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Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloths deliver professional-grade cleaning and anti-tarnish protection for fine metals including gold, silver, brass, and stainless steel. Expertly crafted in the USA, these soft, vanilla-scented cloths restore a brilliant, streak-free shine while reducing the need for frequent polishing, making them an essential, cost-effective tool for maintaining your jewelry and watches.
Manufacturer | CAPE COD |
Part number | B0017H3PIO |
Item Weight | 18 g |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 1 cm; 18 g |
Item model number | CAPE COD - 8821 |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Grit Description | Fine |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**M
Perfect for polishing out small hairline scratches in a stainless steel watch
Perfect for polishing out small hairline scratches in a stainless steel watch e.g. a decent "silver" watch that's actually made of 316L stainless steel. I probably wouldn't use this on a plated or PVD gold/rose gold finish because of the possibility of polishing through the plating and not on a brushed stainless steel finish except to remove surface dirt and only lightly in the direction of the brushed finish.One packet is all you need - comes with two cloths in a sealable bag. Although it works really well on minor scratches and swirls it probably won't recover deeper scratches completely. So a nice looking watch looks perfect with just a few minutes effort. Also need a washed and clean duster to polish off the product. Put it on with the pink cloth and gently rub. Wait a few minutes and then polish off with the duster.Also used it on the stainless parts of a watch strap which are also likely to pick up small scratches. The two cloths work really well on almost perfect watches. The small area is easy to clean but wouldn't be effective on something that's too big. For minor polish, a leather strap can be left in place but for a major refurbishment it's best to remove the strap especially as can get into all the edges.For a sapphire glass it doesn't cause any problems. Best to avoid the area around the crown to prevent the polish getting into the mechanism. For a fiver and a few minutes effort the result is a perfect restoration - good goes back to perfect and especially worthwhile on an expensive watch e.g. spend 5 pounds to restore/shine a few 1000-2000 pound watch case is a good value proposition. Highly recommended.
J**N
It works a charm
I have worn my wedding ring without ever removing it off my finger for the last 24 years to the day. Noticed that it was getting dull so wanted a solution that meant I could clean it in situ, I wasn't disappointed. I tried to get a before and after as I never saw any pictures of solid gold rings. Hopefully this will help others know how simple and effective it is. It does leave an oily residue but kitchen towel for the finger and a buffing cloth on the ring brings it up lovely, as instructed.
L**S
Works well on polished surfaces
Very good for polishing stainless steel which is already highly polished.. satin and matt finished stainless steel will not be suitable for this cloth.. will take out very minor scratches only
R**X
Excellent
Used to polish a watch strap and jewellery with great results
I**D
Does a fantastic job!
As someone who's fussy about the appearance of his watches I find it annoying how quickly a stainless steel watch band can attract small hairline scratches and swirls - which soon spoils the look of the watch. Having searched various watch forums the Cape Cod polishing cloth was recommended by many so I thought I'd give it a go and sent off for a pack. I'd watched Youtube demonstrations and the results had been impressive but would they work on my watches? Well I ordered and the pack arrived, two cloths inside a foil resealable bag impregnated with a petroleum type substance so quite moist - it's important to re-seal the bag so they don't dry out. I wore latex gloves and an apron as the substance will get on your hands and clothes - I once nearly ruined a white shirt due to the black marks that come off when the watch is polished so be warned! I gave my most scratched watch (which I'd previously treated with Silvo) a go first and the end result was a 'night and day improvement, removing the fine scratches previously left behind. I then used it to remove a small scuff from the clasp - again with great results. Once you've finished polishing the residue off (takes a bit of time so be patient) the results are a sparkling clean, mirror finish. Will definitely purchase again and recommend to others. UPDATE 02/07/17 - found the cloth worked fine on a watch with a brushed steel finish (despite warnings that it may not be suitable for such surfaces) as long as you're careful to polish with (and not against) the grain.
C**N
Wow, very impressive product. Much better than I expected.
I purchased this product to try on some scratches on a Panerai watch on the polished stainless steel bezel. I was amazed at the results, I wasn't expecting it to be that effective and removed the scratches to bring my bezel back to as new. So happy with the results, amazing product.
M**Y
NO mess.
Easy to use.
E**R
Excellent at cleaning watch cases.
It does a very good job at cleaning and removing minor surface scratches from my watch cases .