How to polish scratches out of a Stainless Steel watch using a dremel.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2022

Комментарии • 22

  • @carloduarte2990
    @carloduarte2990 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, very informative! Thank you for work here sir

  • @GuerrillaShop-m3
    @GuerrillaShop-m3 Год назад +3

    Awesome tutorial! I learned a lot.

  • @robertsine8812
    @robertsine8812 Год назад +2

    Cheers mate. Extremely helpful sir. Take care.

  • @VWatchie
    @VWatchie 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! Much appreciated! 👍

  • @2APerformanceEducation
    @2APerformanceEducation 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video 😊

  • @anders.svensson
    @anders.svensson 4 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @lilriggs
    @lilriggs Год назад

    How'd you go about polishing the panels of the band? I have the same rotolog and happy to have stumbled on this video. Thanks!

  • @chogokin666
    @chogokin666 Год назад +1

    Do you recommend masking a non acrylic crystal while polishing a small bezel edge?

  • @darthjump
    @darthjump 8 месяцев назад

    If you are a professional you should get a better dremel with the extension and more fine - tuneable power setting / rpm control. Your clients probably expect a little more than a 30 dollar tool. Also if you have aflat sourface like here, a dremel might not be the best choice, rather do it by hand to stay paralel to the plane.

  • @submariner144
    @submariner144 Год назад +4

    Is all the polishing compound Dialux? I'm sorry but you are wrong. I was a jeweller. The white is pre-polish. Usually it used after the brown or black compound (Dialux). The green and red is softer (finisher). Red is softer than the green one (this you are right). You can see the chart on the internet. Sorry for my terrible English, i hope you understand.

    • @kctyphoon
      @kctyphoon Год назад

      Thanks for that…. I just ordered a bench buffer and a set of 4 different jewelry compounds. I had seen people saying the red was the finest cut - but you see so many people just using the white or green.

    • @submariner144
      @submariner144 Год назад

      @@kctyphoon You're very welcome. I think people are just lazy to use the red because it will leave some residue (because it's so soft and kinda sticky) and you need to wash it with ultrasonic cleaner or soap water with soft brush (because sometimes the red residue cannot go with only water, you need to brush or wipe it).

    • @DS-vx3wf
      @DS-vx3wf Год назад

      @@submariner144 struggling to remove the cloudy/ hazy thing from my watch after using the green compound...

    • @abrown212
      @abrown212 7 месяцев назад

      I'm looking at a buffering kit right now that I just bought and states: red rouge is used for polishinh and enhancing the color of gold, silver and platinum.
      White rouge is used for polishing copper, brass, aluminum, steel, iron, nickel, chrome plate, gold, silver and platinum.

    • @submariner144
      @submariner144 7 месяцев назад

      @@abrown212 you're not wrong

  • @zoltan-8233
    @zoltan-8233 11 месяцев назад

    Sorry the whitr and green are dialux too?

  • @anthonyswain869
    @anthonyswain869 Год назад

    I’ll admit I’m not the most skilled at navigating youtube, but I’m not seeing the links to the compounds in the description? Am I missing something?

    • @scottbarnett3566
      @scottbarnett3566 Год назад

      He hasn’t added them. All this stuff is easy to find by name in google

  • @roycef6632
    @roycef6632 Год назад +2

    looks the same as before on your watch

    • @bigmacdaddy1234
      @bigmacdaddy1234 Год назад +2

      He was demonstrating that you can use a dremel and he clearly stated he is not finished. What part of that did not sink into your skull?

  • @andresc5915
    @andresc5915 Месяц назад

    Gonna use this to finish polishing the flats on my 1911. 🤌🏽