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I think the only thing you can use is jeweler's rouge, which is a special rubbing compound for polishing gemstones. Likely to be expensive, and it would be time consuming to remove a scratch.

 

I could be wrong about it being the only solution. Any other offers?

 

Here's an example Click so perhaps not too dear after all...!

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I scratched a watch face a couple years ago i think the jeweller recommended brasso or was it t cut? i cant remember but there both similar. Just check there not too abrasive before rubbing it in!

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