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Post by Guest 2013-01-03, 21:05

So, I'm attempting to polish up some ebay aquisitions. I have a dremel with a polishing kit, but the polish that came with the kit just doesn't seem to be cutting the mustard. I'm thinking of switching to Flitz brand polishing cream and I wondered if anyone else had any experience with it or had any other advice. Thanks.

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Post by eddiea 2013-01-03, 21:35

I use the variable speed dremel with the polishing kit, so far it has worked for me.
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Post by falcon4311 2013-02-17, 12:33

I'd be very nervous using my Dremel on any of my watches. I read a thread over at WUS where a guy ended up putting an indentation on his crystal when he tried to buff out a minor scratch.
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Post by Berrnard 2013-02-17, 15:19

falcon4311 wrote:I'd be very nervous using my Dremel on any of my watches. I read a thread over at WUS where a guy ended up putting an indentation on his crystal when he tried to buff out a minor scratch.

i dont have the balls to polish the glass but id have no qualms about doing metal with a dremel. id leave glass to the professionals.
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