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Old 11 July 2018, 01:50 PM   #11
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A cape cod will never round the metal or take off too much metal unless you are using a dremel to it or something. Its almost impossible to do with your bare hands.

Using your fingers and cape cod you can get amazing results with ZERO damage to your watch. Its a very simple thing to use.
Well written and 100% true. Sure, if one is unfamiliar with the product, the results might seem "too good to be true" but, these things are unbelievably effective.

I've been promoting C.C. cloths for years and have been completely satisfied with the results. Also, regardless of how well they've worked for me, I'd never actively recommend *anything* that would harm a watch. Let alone on a site like TRF. Do you think I want to damage my own watches by using an inferior or harmful product? Not a chance.

To those in search of a easy way to dazzle-up a watch, jewellery, etc. fear not and check 'em out.

Just my opinion,
Mark



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