Is this an antique Omega or an antique fake?
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Sadly I have had to turn on DDOS protection for a while whilst I investigate the attack. It might be annoying for some people with JS challenges but ill work as quickly as possible to get it under control.
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The only time I use UV glue is when I want to stick 2 things together.
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Oh, that's a bit worrying. I don't think I want to risk additional treatments, like the IPA or glycerin.
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By HectorLooi · Posted
I have not attempted lume repair before but the idea is interesting. The uv glue might not bond directly with the old lume. I would probably mix the uv glue with a few drops of acetone before applying it to the old lume. The acetone would soften the old lume and allow the uv glue to diffuse into the surface and meld with it. Then allow a few minutes for the acetone to evaporate before curing it with uv. Most uv glues and varnishes have a layer of uncured resin that is caused by contact with oxygen in the air. This is the reason for the sticky surface after curing it with uv light. This uncured layer can be removed with IPA or by fully curing it by painting a layer of glycerin as the final layer to prevent contact with air, then curing it with uv. -
By watchweasol · Posted
Additional information for you, Have a look at the watchfix courses by our administrator. Mark Lovick for a little more in depth training. Watch_tools_tipps.pdf TZIllustratedGlossary.pdf
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