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Old 3 August 2022, 01:17 AM   #1
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Nano Clear

Anyone ever tried this stuff?

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Old 3 August 2022, 01:21 AM   #2
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No and never will only thing any Rolex watch need is just regular washing in soap and water.
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Old 3 August 2022, 01:24 AM   #4
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No and never will only thing any Rolex watch need is just regular washing in soap and water.

Yeah that's always been my thinking but the brushed part is interesting.


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I would not believe anything I see on instagram or tiktok
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I had a D500 come back from Rolex service recently and no polish was requested. That thing sparkled so much not sure how they cleaned it but it was super bright, Almost like a platona shine
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I would not believe anything I see on instagram or tiktok
Yeah think thats where i saw it.
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...and only $85 for this cleaning sorcery !!
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Old 3 August 2022, 08:13 AM   #9
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No and never will only thing any Rolex watch need is just regular washing in soap and water.
No way...you could just use sunshine cloth or equivalent. I'm not a fan of polishing. Nano name is awkward....it's going after nano protection of glass and auto body parts with ci02 and ti02 technology. They make those for watches but for health reasons I would advise against that as well.

Yes every day or every other day, Dawn dish soap and warm water and careful handling is what I recommend.



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Old 3 August 2022, 09:24 PM   #10
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This type of “polish” will remove the factory grain pattern on the brushed metal. Id stay away.
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Soap and water after weekly wear. More often if necessary
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Old 4 August 2022, 12:36 AM   #12
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This type of “polish” will remove the factory grain pattern on the brushed metal. Id stay away.
Yeah, they have a brushed part of the kit as well.

I was skeptical, still am. Just curious if anyone here had actually tried it before. As someone noted above, it was on Instagram. So hard to trust it but I am not gonna be the guinea pig. But I do have some "beaters" where touching up with a cape cod cloth or something like this in between service would be a possibility.
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Old 4 August 2022, 01:46 AM   #13
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I would strongly recommend against trying this as, at best, it is an extremely misleading product.

I think the company is using Instagram to successfully market their product, using a combination of social media testimonies, and is able to to more or less give the appearance of a miracle product through this, without providing technical details. This methods seems to often work.

Also, their claim that this is designed and made in the USA seems suspicious. The text on the site is clearly generated through a free translator ("MICRO POLISH PASTE combines a scratch removing feature that will power-up your beloved items, with an amazing fresh look! applicable on gold, silver, stainless-steel in addition to chrome, platinum & copper items."), and the contact phone number is definitely not a US number.
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