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Thread: SMPc - anti reflective coatings marks?

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    SMPc - anti reflective coatings marks?

    Hi. I’ve had this watch for a while and always liked the dial and shine. Over the weekend, though, I’ve managed to mark it. As in the photo it looks to be the anti reflective coating on the outside, as opposed to the glass itself.

    Has anyone got any recommendations? Or better still, has anyone had this and managed to fix it/make it look better?



    Thanks in advance...


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    I marked mine on my Omega PO, ended up taking it all off with Brasso.

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    Once external AR coatings are marked they are marked for good, you cant really make it look better, you can only remove the coating, I have removed external AR with a cape cod cloth before, it takes a bit of rubbing but improves the look enormously.

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    Polywatch will also remove it.
    It's probably coated inside as well as outside so rubbing it off outside won't really make any difference to the look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sickie View Post
    Polywatch will also remove it.
    It's probably coated inside as well as outside so rubbing it off outside won't really make any difference to the look.

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    Yup, should be double AR so no problem with removing the outer one.

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    Thanks all, I think I'll give a Cape Cod cloth a chance first and see where I go from there...

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