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Old 3 September 2013, 11:37 AM   #31
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Some soaps are more likely to leave residue than other soaps. I like Dr. Bronner's concentrate on my watches, I used to use it on my LPs, if anyone remembers what those were....Oh yeah, use a different toothbrush for watches and oral hygiene: there are pumice particles in some toothpastes that CAN scratch some finishes. Just sayin'
Man.....I've been using the same brush. Watch is super shiny but my teeth still can" t tell time.......rats.....
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Old 3 September 2013, 11:42 AM   #32
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I am obligated to throw out there the fact that Veraet watch spray (which is used after the aforementioned mild soap washing with a SOFT toothbrush and warm water rinse) truly brings that 'sparkle' to the DJ bezel, any other polished watch surfaces, and the crystal.

It is not the cleaner and really doesn't do much if anything to the brushed surfaces. I think of it as the wax used to shine a car after it is washed.
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Old 3 September 2013, 11:48 AM   #33
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Great. I figured duct tape would work better than scotch tape, now there is a heavy residue. RSC?

You are not supposed to take the tape off...now it will get scratched and dirty again! :)
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Old 3 September 2013, 01:50 PM   #34
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Veraet works best. Rub your fingers over the watch, rinse then dry.
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Old 3 September 2013, 02:25 PM   #35
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Veraet Watch spray for me + Micro silk cloth once a week keeps my Ceramic GMT looking brand new. I prefer using cleaner that is made for watches. Does not have any extra additives that are not needed and never leaves any residue.
Plus the cleaner smells great. Very cheap as well.
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Old 3 September 2013, 02:27 PM   #36
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I am obligated to throw out there the fact that Veraet watch spray (which is used after the aforementioned mild soap washing with a SOFT toothbrush and warm water rinse) truly brings that 'sparkle' to the DJ bezel, any other polished watch surfaces, and the crystal.

It is not the cleaner and really doesn't do much if anything to the brushed surfaces. I think of it as the wax used to shine a car after it is washed.

You dont use veraet after cleaner. The spray IS the cleaner lol
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