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Old 10 August 2021, 07:52 AM   #1
daysky1
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Polishing, Does the color temp of the light reflection change

I have noticed when I use a Cape Cod cleaning cloth on my Rolex high polish link's, or case sides the color temp of the reflection seems brighter...is this just me or does this really happen? If so, what does the Rolex service centers use to maintain or restore the original warmer color temp of the reflection. What have you noticed and are their other methods, ie polishing media, I can use at home to retain the original color temp. Again I have noticed a warmer reflection color temp with the Rolex before polishing with a Cape Cod cloth, after polishing it seems much brighter, changing slightly from warmer, to cooler) or brighter,(almost harsh) light that is reflected.
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