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Scratch brusher


RichardB

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Why would someone with the trade of "Scratch Brusher" need a constant supply of stale beer please ? Assuming it was job related, and they were not just an old drunkard :rolleyes:

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Guest J.A.C.

Hi Richard

Try this

Cleans and polishes timepiece dials or dial blanks, using power brushing wheel or handbrush: Applies abrasive powder to dials. Holds dials against rotating brush or manipulates brush over dials to clean and polish dials. Examines surface of dials subsequent to cleaning and polishing to verify specified cleanliness and finish, using loupe. Rinses dials in water or alcohol and dries dials in heated centrifuge.

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Jim.

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Hi Richard

Try this

Cleans and polishes timepiece dials or dial blanks, using power brushing wheel or handbrush: Applies abrasive powder to dials. Holds dials against rotating brush or manipulates brush over dials to clean and polish dials. Examines surface of dials subsequent to cleaning and polishing to verify specified cleanliness and finish, using loupe. Rinses dials in water or alcohol and dries dials in heated centrifuge.

Regards

Jim.

Well done J.A.C., my information relates to teapots and coffee pots, but, any non-polisher surface (matt) would do. The handyman would fetch a keg of stale beer from the local brewery , a brush was dipped into this, and the inside surface scoured with a brush, to leave a clean, relatively smooth surface, without a shine.

Well found, and welcome to the site :rolleyes:

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