Cape Cod Polish
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alistair1234

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1,134 posts

168 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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I want to get some of the above to polish my old Tag. Seems like the pot of wipes is around £18 on amazing, but you can pick up one for £4.

Just want to know how many I’ll need for one watch. Is one enough? No point in buying the whole tin if they’re not needed.

Oz83

719 posts

161 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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alistair1234 said:
I want to get some of the above to polish my old Tag. Seems like the pot of wipes is around £18 on amazing, but you can pick up one for £4.

Just want to know how many I’ll need for one watch. Is one enough? No point in buying the whole tin if they’re not needed.
I have a sachet containing 2 cloths. I cut off a small strip each time I polish a watch. I think these will last me several years at least.

Barchettaman

7,087 posts

154 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Oz83 said:
I have a sachet containing 2 cloths. I cut off a small strip each time I polish a watch. I think these will last me several years at least.
+1

Wildfire

9,914 posts

274 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Just a quick one, but what finish does your TAG have on it?

bonerp

818 posts

261 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Don't use one to polish the black / coloured bits!

sealtt

3,091 posts

180 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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I went to Lakeland and saw they stock cape cod cloths now which is nice, last time I ordered them from the US.

B_Tank88

139 posts

100 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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I used this on my Rolex Bluesy recently, which is a two tone gold and steel. I used it on the polished gold links after masking surrounding areas off carefully.

It worked really well, you just need a little bit of the cloth to work with I can see my single pack lasting ages. Only use on polished bits. Buff with the actual cloth first. Then buff dry with a good microfiber cloth. Then wash with warm soapy water.

Don't overpolish, especially soft metals.

lostkiwi

4,585 posts

146 months

Friday 13th September 2019
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Even after you've used a cloth it can be put in a drawer and reused.
I've been using the same piece a year or so now and still does a great job.