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Make sure you have your panties on when you apply the nail polish
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Don’t be, dude apparently wears a singlet.matt.wu wrote:A very WUS question. I'm embarrassed for you.
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LmaoJeep99dad wrote:Make sure you have your panties on when you apply the nail polish
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Put scotch tape on it, then paint your nails afterwards.
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Wipe front to back.
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People are goofing on Eric, and this is a stupid topic, but nobody will be complaining when they buy one of his really nice used watches.
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This ∆∆∆∆∆∆ I don't get complaints. TrueJP Chestnut wrote:People are goofing on Eric, and this is a stupid topic, but nobody will be complaining when they buy one of his really nice used watches.
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This is exactly what i was thinking as you guys were busy jabbing each other.deepcdvr wrote:I put clear scotch tape on my more expensive pieces (clasp only of course) as I’m hard on my watches and I only “rent” them for a short time anyway.
The tape is invisible and actually lasts a couple of weeks. It’s saved me a lot of work when flipping.
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He leaves his men satisfied.
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A singlet is a very manly thing so should we be surprised?hoppyjr wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 4:20 pmericf4 wrote:I wear a singlet to my mtgshoppyjr wrote:This won’t be a problem since Eric cross dresses. Those sleeveless tops and dresses won’t interfere.hidden by leaves wrote:Tried this on my GMT IIc but it slipped off as soon as I put a shirt/jacket on and gave up... The newer Rolex polished clasps are brutal for this though.
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OK, that’s a little ..... I don’t know what a “singlet” is.
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I get it, and used to be a lot more OCD about it, but have come to just not worry about it. I wear my watches somewhat cautiously, and by that I mean I will take it off if I'm moving furniture, any handy work, etc. Scratches are no big deal.
I was fortunate enough to spend 4 years working with Industrial Metalworking accounts, lot of aerospace, bearings, very tight tolerances. I can assure you, utilizing cape cod cloths, various grade scotch brite pads, sadpaper, etc., will keep your watches looking minty when scratches come up, while not having to worry at all about metal removal rates. Providing it is done moderately.....you would never remove enough material to alter the case, and with some practice matching factory finish on most watches is pretty painless. Dings..... different story.
I have an old POS knockoff sub case and bracelet I test on prior to applying a rebrush to find the right abrasive to match the scratch pattern on what I want to repair.
You have an awesome collection, rock the shit out of those watches and accept it will happen...and it can be fixed.
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I was fortunate enough to spend 4 years working with Industrial Metalworking accounts, lot of aerospace, bearings, very tight tolerances. I can assure you, utilizing cape cod cloths, various grade scotch brite pads, sadpaper, etc., will keep your watches looking minty when scratches come up, while not having to worry at all about metal removal rates. Providing it is done moderately.....you would never remove enough material to alter the case, and with some practice matching factory finish on most watches is pretty painless. Dings..... different story.
I have an old POS knockoff sub case and bracelet I test on prior to applying a rebrush to find the right abrasive to match the scratch pattern on what I want to repair.
You have an awesome collection, rock the shit out of those watches and accept it will happen...and it can be fixed.
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I really don't care if something has a nice clasp or not if I'm actually buying it for myself. I will not pay a single cent more for a used watch with a perfect clasp vs. one with some scratches from normal desk wear.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 7:02 pmPeople are goofing on Eric, and this is a stupid topic, but nobody will be complaining when they buy one of his really nice used watches.
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Dear Eric
My suggestion to your problem of scratching a watch is to cut a small piece - the size of your clasp- from a roll of 3m shipping tape. I find this quite effective as it is not only clear but thicker than just scotch tape.
I wish you luck in your “I want to wear a watch but I don’t want signs of wear” dilemma , and I hope you keep us posted with the results of our suggestions.
Have a great new year Mr Eric 4F!
My suggestion to your problem of scratching a watch is to cut a small piece - the size of your clasp- from a roll of 3m shipping tape. I find this quite effective as it is not only clear but thicker than just scotch tape.
I wish you luck in your “I want to wear a watch but I don’t want signs of wear” dilemma , and I hope you keep us posted with the results of our suggestions.
Have a great new year Mr Eric 4F!
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Total WUS Question but here it goes...
Now I understand why Ben was banned at one or more points. #kers
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I'd hate to see his Google search history.
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LOL....well played59yukon01 wrote:I'd hate to see his Google search history.
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Now that's funny.BBK357 wrote:
Dear Eric
My suggestion to your problem of scratching a watch is to take it off of your wrist whilst working. Just relocate one of your shower dildos and stick it on your office wall.
Could be this one
Or this one
This guy might work
Well, seems you have some options
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Simply take it off the shower, wipe the poop off of it and clean the suction cup with alcohol. Find a good flat wall to stick it on. It should stick to most flat surfaces.
Oh wait. Maybe you’ve done this a few times already.
Just be careful taking it off.
Ah come on Eric, I said be careful!
Dad’s gonna be pissed...
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No, you can’t use the special one you have for when Tony comes over
Or the one you bought yourself for Christmas
What a mess
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By the way, helicopter tape was the best answer to Eric's question.
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I may try it. Better than dildos. But that is Ben's thing.JP Chestnut wrote:By the way, helicopter tape was the best answer to Eric's question.
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Thanks to Dave T for offering to send me some product they use on cars to protect the paint etc. I'm gonna let the DJ be a lab rat. Looks like a flexible polymer of some sort. Ill let you guys know whether it works out. Then Ben can get his dildos back.
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There is a pen made by bergeon to take scratches and desk marks off bracelets. But I find a small piece cut out of a green pad works better just do it lightly in the direction of the finish experiment on a watch bracelet you don't care about first to see if you like how it turns out before you do it on one of your expensive watch bracelets.
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