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Old 19 July 2011, 07:32 AM   #1
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Best Polishing Cloth??

Hey TRF Crew,

Anyone have a particular polishing cloth that keeps your Rolex looking crispy and shiny? I have the Rolex one/etc, but thought I'd ask my peeps!

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Old 19 July 2011, 07:38 AM   #2
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Nothing works better than ..soap, water & a rub over with the bottom of tee-shirt

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Old 19 July 2011, 07:50 AM   #3
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A quick lick of the crystal, wipe on t-shirt.......good to go & minimal expense...save your bread for more watches!
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Old 19 July 2011, 07:51 AM   #4
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A quick lick of the crystal, wipe on t-shirt.......good to go & minimal expense...save your bread for more watches!
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Old 19 July 2011, 07:57 AM   #5
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Vareat sp? Makes nice products and excellent cloths.
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Old 19 July 2011, 08:22 AM   #6
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I wash mine by using a soft toothbrush in tepid soapy water then rinse under the tap.

To dry it I use a lint-free microfibre cloth I got from E-bay.

They are large blue ones. Comes in packs of 5 or 10. Great cloths!

Works brilliantly.
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Old 19 July 2011, 08:26 AM   #7
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i wash mine by using a soft toothbrush in tepid soapy water then rinse under the tap.

To dry it i use a lint-free microfibre cloth i got from e-bay.

They are large blue ones. Comes in packs of 5 or 10. Great cloths!

Works brilliantly.
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Old 19 July 2011, 08:43 AM   #8
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Any micro fiber will do.
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Old 19 July 2011, 10:08 AM   #9
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I like to use promaster cloths. They can be bought on Amazon.
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Old 19 July 2011, 10:13 AM   #10
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For true polishing...for instance, on PCLs (keep away from all brushed areas) check out Cape Cod cloths.

http://www.amazon.com/Cape-Cod-Polis...1034416&sr=8-1
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Old 19 July 2011, 01:32 PM   #11
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Interesting. Still seems like the general consensus is a soft toothbrush, water, and hand soap(which I do). However, I usually use a polishing cloth from jeweler I use for my gold/etc, to finish the preening afterwards.

Who doesn't like a sparkling Rolex right?!
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Old 19 July 2011, 02:20 PM   #12
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i prefer mine a little beat up, but sometimes you gotta shine.
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Old 19 July 2011, 02:22 PM   #13
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Interesting. Still seems like the general consensus is a soft toothbrush, water, and hand soap(which I do). However, I usually use a polishing cloth from jeweler I use for my gold/etc, to finish the preening afterwards.

Who doesn't like a sparkling Rolex right?!
The micro fibre cloth will do that too!!! it shines lovely after, trust me.
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Old 19 July 2011, 04:57 PM   #14
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Selvyt MF Microfiber Polishing Cloth

In USA:
http://www.selvytusa.com/

In UK:
http://www.selvyt.co.uk/products/
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Old 19 July 2011, 05:02 PM   #15
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Nothing works better than ..soap, water & a rub over with the bottom of tee-shirt

Have to agree any sort of soft clean lint free cotton type cloth is fine.Rolex watches don't need any special cleaning cloths chemicals etc except plain old soap and water.
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Old 20 July 2011, 12:53 AM   #16
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Varaet is the # 1 in my book! they sell great cloths and a cleaning solution as well..
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Old 20 July 2011, 01:13 AM   #17
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Varaet is the # 1 in my book! they sell great cloths and a cleaning solution as well..
x2 a quick spray and a wipe down once a week or so and you're good to go
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Old 20 July 2011, 01:31 AM   #18
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I like Brasso for shining up SS.
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Old 21 July 2011, 10:22 PM   #19
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x2 a quick spray and a wipe down once a week or so and you're good to go
X3 for Vareat.

Came back from a beach/camping weekend with the Sub - a couple of sprays and wipe down brought that shine right back!

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Old 21 July 2011, 11:27 PM   #20
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Veraet watch spray and a microfiber cloth!
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Old 21 July 2011, 11:34 PM   #21
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Another vote for Veraet and its cloths.....great product! And for small scratches and polishing on the shiny bits....Cape Cod Polishing Cloths. Don't use on anything that has a brushed service however.
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Old 21 July 2011, 11:52 PM   #22
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A quick lick of the crystal, wipe on t-shirt...
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Nothing like a quick spit shine on the crystal.
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