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Bronzo Case Care

April 2 2012 at 1:45 PM
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Hi,

Picked up my splendid 382 this weekend and am super happy with it - what a totally awesome piece!!

Now, NOT that I plan to keep it highly polished or anything like that, but any advice/tips from owners on how to fix ugly spots that may develop would be appreciated.

I read somewhere ketchup - who would have thought happy.gif

Anyhow, quick pic along with its highly polished counter part - fruits of a great weekends retail therapy!!

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Cheers.

 
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(Login jacksonian71)
152.40.35.116

Killer acquisitions

April 2 2012, 3:58 PM 

Probably the 2 best modern Pams IMHO. Congratulations!

I'm the guy using ketchup. Works like a charm. I've also used NevrDull.

I found that occasionally I must have splashed a little something on the case because I would get random spots (as opposed to an even darkening patina) that I wanted to take out.


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113.160.108.39

Just use catchup?

April 2 2012, 4:17 PM 

Brent,

Just put catchup on the bronze case and rub it and then clean with water?
It becomes shiny again?

Here is what mine became? I still like it now, but it got stop and clean til the greenish comes out!!
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Tony

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Hopefully more to come....

 
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(Login jacksonian71)
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Yep

April 2 2012, 5:14 PM 

I just squirted some ketchup on a paper towel and wiped it down for a sec and rinsed it off with soapy water and voila.


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(Login DBRacerx)
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Re: Yep

April 3 2012, 12:56 AM 

Heinz 57? happy.gif

David
Cary, NC

 
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(Login dshap)
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Re: Yep

April 3 2012, 4:44 AM 

I never knew one of the 57 ingredients was metal polish LOL.

 
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Wow!!

April 3 2012, 5:36 AM 

May I ask why you tried?

Was it a Eureka moment, as sauce dripped from hotdog, or an iterative process through mayo, mustard ....... j/k LOL!!

 
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Am I right that no silicon bezel cover is supplied ?

April 3 2012, 7:48 AM 


 
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(Login jacksonian71)
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Correct

April 3 2012, 5:23 PM 

Not included with any of the ones I know of. One person said there's was wrapped in tissue paper. Mine was naked.

 
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Mmhh

April 3 2012, 5:37 PM 

Maybe some issue between the silicon and bronze, or Panerai ar afraid of the cover trapping moisture?

Either way, you gotta make sure the fabric cushion is in place when you close the box, otherwise it could get ugly between the plaque and bezel.

BTW - i polished up with a very small amount of Silvero, with great results happy.gif

 
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(Login jacksonian71)
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Pics?

April 3 2012, 5:41 PM 

Pics or it didn't happen. wink.gif

 
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What the cleaning lol!

April 3 2012, 6:48 PM 


 
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(Login jacksonian71)
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Ummm

April 3 2012, 6:57 PM 

no, I actually meant the watch


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Pic in the original post

April 4 2012, 8:53 AM 

But, I'll get a shinny new wrist shot up, just for you wink.gif

 
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Go on then

April 4 2012, 1:21 PM 

Post clean:

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