Esper Oakley Enthusiast 65 103 Berlin 8/12/23 #1 Hi. I have a titanium Oakley watch. I’m looking to buy a second however the band is pretty beat up. I’ve read about people people buffing out scratches on Time Bomb II straps. Is it safe to buff out scratches on the Titanium models? Thanks.
Hi. I have a titanium Oakley watch. I’m looking to buy a second however the band is pretty beat up. I’ve read about people people buffing out scratches on Time Bomb II straps. Is it safe to buff out scratches on the Titanium models? Thanks.
TheStig OAE Member Premium Member Lifetime Member 12,292 8,143 Germany 8/12/23 #2 I did restore a TB 1 a couple a months ago. Titanium is the best material to work with. This is how I bought the TB: This is how It came out by applying a two step process particle blasting. Last edited: 8/12/23
I did restore a TB 1 a couple a months ago. Titanium is the best material to work with. This is how I bought the TB: This is how It came out by applying a two step process particle blasting.
XxRuMKaxX I Should Work at M-Experiment Premium Member Lifetime Member 8,119 4,743 Center of the middle of nowhere Montana 8/13/23 #4 Yes if it is titanium through and through not just coated... use OO then OOO steel wool and stroke with the grain... cleans up titanium real fast like. If it is coated though no... (polished, ion, cerakote, paint,)
Yes if it is titanium through and through not just coated... use OO then OOO steel wool and stroke with the grain... cleans up titanium real fast like. If it is coated though no... (polished, ion, cerakote, paint,)