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How to Remove Scratches from a Watch (Brush & Polish with Cape Cod Cleans)

How to Remove Scratches from a Watch (Brush & Polish with Cape Cod Cleans)

 

Watches are more than just timepieces; they are cherished accessories that often endure daily wear and tear. Over time, scratches can appear on both brushed and polished surfaces, diminishing the watch’s aesthetic appeal. Fortunately, with a few simple tools and techniques, you can restore your watch to its former glory. Here’s how:

 

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Step 1: Clean Your Watch

Before working on any scratches, it's essential to clean the watch thoroughly to distinguish between actual scratches and dirt buildup.

What You Need:

  • A soft-bristled brush (a toothbrush works well)

  • Mild hand soap

  • Microfiber cloth or soft towel

How to Do It:

  1. Ensure the watch’s crown is securely pushed or screwed in to prevent water from entering the case.

  2. Apply a small amount of hand soap to the brush and gently scrub the watch’s case and bracelet.

  3. Rinse with clean water.

  4. Dry thoroughly using a microfiber cloth.

Step 2: Removing Scratches from Brushed Surfaces

Brushed metal surfaces require a different approach than polished surfaces to maintain their original finish.

What You Need:

  • A kitchen sponge with a green abrasive side

  • A Scotch-Brite pad

  • Masking tape (optional, to protect adjacent polished areas)

How to Do It:

  1. Lay the bracelet or watch case flat on a soft cloth.

  2. If working on a bracelet, consider detaching it for better control.

  3. Using the abrasive side of the sponge or Scotch-Brite pad, gently brush over the scratched area in a straight line, following the original grain of the metal.

  4. Apply moderate pressure and repeat the motion until the scratches fade.

  5. Check regularly to ensure the brushing remains uniform.

Step 3: Polishing Scratches from Polished Surfaces

For polished surfaces, the goal is to restore the mirror-like finish by buffing out scratches.

What You Need:

  • Cape Cod polishing cloths (or any fine metal polish)

  • A small piece of microfiber cloth

  • Masking tape (to protect brushed areas)

How to Do It:

  1. Cut a small piece of polishing cloth for precise work.

  2. Rub over the scratched area with fast strokes and moderate pressure.

  3. Regularly check the progress and continue until the scratch disappears.

  4. For deeper scratches, repeat the process several times.

  5. If necessary, use masking tape to protect brushed surfaces from unintended polishing.

Step 4: Final Inspection & Cleaning

Once you’ve addressed the scratches, it’s time to admire your work.

  • The polished surfaces should now be reflective and smooth.

  • The brushed areas should have a consistent texture.

  • Some deeper scratches may remain but will be significantly less noticeable.

Conclusion

With careful attention to detail, you can restore your watch’s appearance without professional intervention. Regular maintenance and proper handling can keep your watch looking pristine for years. If you found this guide helpful, be sure to share it with fellow watch enthusiasts!

Now, enjoy your refreshed timepiece!