W.F.
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Hope not , will try the safest ways to remove it ;otherwise I will send it to Cartier
Jun 05, 2019,23:07 PM
But I heared that Cartier no more provide service to these Must watches, I'm not sure of that .
Thanks for your comment.
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Can any body help me with this?
By: W.F. : June 1st, 2019-13:01
Hi everyone, Any body know how to remove these stains? ;it always appears and developed with (Vermiel; silver plated with gold) material, like this tank here: Thanks a lot in advance... ...
Do not use any kind of polish!
By: mpg13 : June 1st, 2019-13:56
All polishes contain abrasive and will remove the thin layer of gold. You could try asking Cartier if they recommend anything. I think it's better to have the discolored gold than to have the silver show through which will turn black. Best, Martin
Gold layer is gone there
By: manilx : June 2nd, 2019-15:10
The dark is silver reaction with your skin/transpiration. Most probably silversulfide. Gold is inert. So either you polish it with silver cloth, leave it as it is or have gold layer replaced. You could even try putting a gold leaf to try it yourself.