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Old 3 March 2012, 02:07 AM   #1
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Veraet Watch Spray Review

I wanted to share with you guys my experience with Veraet. First of all the owner Don is a class act and a great person to do business with. He is very responsive to emails and truly cares about his customers.

I ordered the Watch Spray, Watch Brush, Microsilk HD 2 cloths, and the Watch Pad. All of these products are phenomenal. The watch spray doesn't leave behind any residue and gives the watch a great shine. It is noticeably better than soap. I also highly recommend the Microsilk cloths. They are incredibly soft and dry the watch great.

I just wanted to give you guys my thoughts on this as I see a lot of threads about cleaning. Here are some pics I took after cleaning my LV.


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Old 3 March 2012, 02:18 AM   #2
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Looks great, I love Veraet too
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Old 3 March 2012, 02:20 AM   #3
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Looks great, I love Veraet too
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Old 3 March 2012, 02:26 AM   #4
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Old 3 March 2012, 02:27 AM   #5
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Old 3 March 2012, 02:30 AM   #6
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Beauty! Looks like new...oh, wait ...
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Beauty! Looks like new...oh, wait ...
Well the watch is new its months old, myself will carry on using the time trusted method of just plain old soap and water.This has worked well on all my Rolex watches for the past 30 odd years.And with one watch that spent well over 400 hours underwater and many times had just a quick rinse in bottled water.
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Old 3 March 2012, 02:52 AM   #8
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Well the watch is new its months old, myself will carry on using the time trusted method of just plain old soap and water.This has worked well on all my Rolex watches for the past 30 odd years.And with one watch that spent well over 400 hours underwater and many times had just a quick rinse in bottled water.
I know it's new (I saw the incoming thread a while ago) ... hence the joke

Veraet is pretty nice indeed. Below on my 11 year Explorer II. Soap and water works just as well, though Veraet is real easy to rinse and does not leave any film ... that's the main advantage for me. Plus, I enjoy the ceremony, even if it's all in my head.
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soap, water and a soft bristled brush works just fine with me.
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Nice review. I am not sure if its kosher to ask but do you have a link for those products?
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Nice review. I am not sure if its kosher to ask but do you have a link for those products?
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I just received another order of the spray. It will probably be my last as I think their shipping cost is a little too spendy.
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My LV looks just as good and the only thing I do is dry it off really good with my towel after I get out of the shower.
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Mine gets bath duty every night with my two year old, comes out looking fresh every time. Johnson & Johnson baby soap!
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Nothing against veraet spray. I've never even used it. I find that a soft toothbrush with some warm water & a little hand soap works well for me. That's what I use on all my watches.
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Watch spray?
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