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JKang
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Flitz doesn't have a stockist AFAIK in Singapore.  Before I pop a purchase online, what other ways are there of buffing off surfaces scratches, hazes and scuffs from polished finishes?

I'm looking for a cost effective way of 'refreshing' some of my watches without going to the watch repair shops too often.

I've read very good reviews on Flitz from Paneristi, but am curious to know if you guys have any solutions that work specially well for you too.

Thanks!
Jonathan

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If it is for polished surfaces I really like Cape Cod clothes hand6.gif

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use the 3T search engine and you will find pages on the subject hand6.gif

Paxman
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Nabco wrote: If it is for polished surfaces I really like Cape Cod clothes hand6.gif

+1:D


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