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 Posted: Sat Jul 19th, 2008 06:37 pm
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Does anyone have any tricks to fix minor scratches on black PVD cases....On SS cases they are easy to rub out, not sure what to do on the PVD cases.

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 Posted: Sat Jul 19th, 2008 07:23 pm
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No personal experience, but I believe Oscar has responded to this in the past that he uses a Sharpie!

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 Posted: Sat Jul 19th, 2008 07:44 pm
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KenC wrote: No personal experience, but I believe Oscar has responded to this in the past that he uses a Sharpie!
LOL :D that is exactly what I have done before. :cool:

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 Posted: Sat Jul 19th, 2008 07:58 pm
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Skipdawg wrote: KenC wrote: No personal experience, but I believe Oscar has responded to this in the past that he uses a Sharpie!
LOL :D that is exactly what I have done before. :cool:

Me too... we're so ghetto fabulous!!subtlelaugh.gif

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 Posted: Sat Jul 19th, 2008 09:24 pm
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I thought to do that same thing but figured I should ask first

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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 11:05 pm
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Sometimes the simplest idea is the best way. Sharpie! smile8.gifsmile8.gif btw can u actually refinish the pvd? i mean u can send a ss watch for PVD, surely u can do it twice right?

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 Posted: Sun Jul 20th, 2008 11:12 pm
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Dookie wrote: Sometimes the simplest idea is the best way. Sharpie! smile8.gifsmile8.gif btw can u actually refinish the pvd? i mean u can send a ss watch for PVD, surely u can do it twice right?

Yes a restore can be done. ;)

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