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Abrasive blocks and sticks as aids in watch servicing

... to polish etc. Abrasive blocks, abrasive sticks and polishing compounds & kits are available as aids in the above processes. The 12 Piece Assorted Emery Buff sticks set has 3 different grain types each with 4 sticks. These sticks serve ... Read Read: Abrasive blocks and sticks as aids in watch servicing

By: Ian Stathem | 10/06/2009 | Electronics

Cleaning process in watch service

The 12 piece assorted emery buff sticks has sticks having three different grains with 4 sticks for each grain size. These buff sticks can be put to several uses including refurbishing of metal parts, plastics and also for general purpose ... Read Read: Cleaning process in watch service

By: Ian Stathem | 01/07/2009 | Networking

Watch cleaning tools and consumables

... and tools, cleaning solutions and compounds that help the watch maker achieve effective cleaning. The 12 piece emery buff stick is a very useful hand cleaning tool; it has multiple uses and comes in three different grains. Each of these ... Read Read: Watch cleaning tools and consumables

By: Ian Stathem | 16/06/2009 | Technology

Abrasive materials used in watch making

With the twelve piece assorted emery buff sticks, watch makers can refurbish metals and plastics; they can also use them for general purpose cleaning. The sticks have three different grains and under each grain type, there are four sticks. ... Read Read: Abrasive materials used in watch making

By: Ian Stathem | 01/07/2009 | Marketing

Some Important Nail Care Tips

... the cuticles or use metal or sharp objects to push them back. Purchase the proper tool for the job, an Orange Stick. Hold it at an angle and gently push the cuticles back without damaging them. Using a cuticle remover first will help make ... Read Read: Some Important Nail Care Tips

By: robin | 28/10/2009 | Health

Nail Care Tips

... the cuticles or use metal or sharp objects to push them back. Purchase the proper tool for the job, an Orange Stick. Hold it at an angle and gently push the cuticles back without damaging them. Using a cuticle remover first will help make ... Read Read: Nail Care Tips

By: Janine Blair | 25/06/2009 | Health

Directory of Notable Do's and Don'ts in Nailcare

... cut the cuticles or use metal or sharp objects to push them back. Purchase proper stuff for the job, an Orange Stick. Hold it at an angle and gently push the cuticles back without damaging them. Using a cuticle remover first will help to ... Read Read: Directory of Notable Do's and Don'ts in Nailcare

By: Gilbert Nathan | 22/02/2008 | Women's Health

Nail Care Tips: Do You Know These Important Do's And Don'ts?

... the cuticles or use metal or sharp objects to push them back. Purchase the proper tool for the job, an Orange Stick. Hold it at an angle and gently push the cuticles back without damaging them. Using a cuticle remover first will help make ... Read Read: Nail Care Tips: Do You Know These Important Do's And Don'ts?

By: Michael Jones | 06/11/2006 | Non-Fiction

Essential Nail Supplies for a Home Manicure

... edges of the fingernails. Nail files can be purchased in ceramic, glass, and metal. You can also buy emery boards. However, emery boards are not meant to last, so in the long-ter they may not be as cost-effective as other types of nail ... Read Read: Essential Nail Supplies for a Home Manicure

By: Jared Bartlett | 26/10/2009 | Nails
 

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