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Old 20 February 2017, 07:30 AM   #1
Ch035
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meguiars cleaner war car polish for your jewelry

Hey folks! New guy here. I'm rocking a 2005 TT sub as a Dailey wearer and I was looking for something to bring back that shine from the gold. I put some meguiare s in a quTip and went wto work. After about 5 minutes, I washed it with dawn and hit it with a microfiber. Not straight from RSC shiny but WOW what a difference. My wife even brought me one of her older Tiffany Co rings. Did the trick on it. Very light pressure only.

12 years or daily wear now looking pretty sharp for less than 10 minutes of work.
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Old 20 February 2017, 08:50 PM   #2
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That cleaner/polish is abrasive. I guess it's ok every 12 years or so but I don't even use that product on my car paint...

Glad you are pleased with the results but I wanted to make people aware it is abrasive. That's also why it worked so well for you!
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