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Hollow Point

Merrill K

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So stoked that I was able to scoop up a Hollow Point watch this week. Also got a Gearbox watch last week. My collection is now up to 4🤣

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Nic, Get you some OO steel wool and disassemble it. Whie you gave a free day use the wool to pilish each piece going with the grain and when you get done it will look better than brand new.
 
Nic, Get you some OO steel wool and disassemble it. Whie you gave a free day use the wool to pilish each piece going with the grain and when you get done it will look better than brand new.
Cool. I have this mutli-tool that I used to polich my Blade Watch and it shined that thing like a mirror.
 
Do you have any examples. Every time ive used scotch brite pads, it added more scratches and looked like ****
Only OO or OOO are the ones to use. I actually find OOO is too fine so I use OO pretty much exclusively. Also only go with the grain of the metal. Not in circles or against it unless you are trying to remove a deep injury to the metal and then be ready to spend some time getting it back to looking right once you get the gouge out of the metal.
 

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