Watch Cleaning Cloth.

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I have used these for years on my watches so I thought I would bring them to you....

I import these personally.

THE MICRO POLISH.

This Micro Polish Cloth is the perfect utensil to effortlessly achieve an immaculate finish. It contains polyester and polyamide fibres that are split into microscopically thin composite microfibers only measuring one hundreth of the diameter of a human hair. One square centimeter of the Micro Polish Cloth containing 30 kilometers of microfiber.

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Thanks to the immensely large surface this microfiber technology offers, the time required for buffing and polishing is reduced to a fraction of the time that you are used to from using regular cloths. Additionally, the Micro Polish Cloth successfully prevents smearing and streaking. One Cloth is sufficient for polishing the entire surface of your watch if you keep turning the Cloth during the process in order to expose unsaturated surface.

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The Micro Polish Cloth is re-usable many times and may be machine washed at 60掳 C.

These are my best kept secret to cleaning watches and jewellery for the last 7 years!

$9 inc shipping to you guys on here (CONUS ONLY) all other countries $13馃槈

Contact me if anyone has questions.

Thx
 
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Looks very impressive!

How does it compare with the Selvyt PR cloth from England, or are they for two different purposes?

Cheers

Jim
 
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They are 2 different things. The one i have is not coated with anything, it's more for general cleaning and after polishing at it were.

Try one... If your not happy i will give you your money back no worries.

They work great!

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Just got one of these from Darren and I love it! Best watch cleaning cloth I've ever used... By far.
Not only is the product fabulous but Darren was a delight to deal with. Great communication and fast shipping. Cheers, -Patrick
 
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Warren, you have had yours ages! I remember handing it to you in Kings Cross slightly jet lagged!
 
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Do you need any product with it? Specific polish or something?
Or is it just, grab the cloth and rub on watch type thing?
 
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Well you can use with a product or stand alone, I use as stand alone and drying watches that I have cleaned with water and a ph neutral soap solution.
 
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Is it better for brushed steel areas or the mirror polish?
 
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All of it! Even good on gold, platinum etc
 
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Is it better for brushed steel areas or the mirror polish?


I think you might be mistaking this for a polishing cloth. It sounds to me like it's only a cleaning cloth.
 
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+1, the one I ordered arrived today. Effectively removed all hairline scratches on the case of two of my watches. Good stuff, worth the $$. Thanks Darren DLT222 馃榾

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Your welcome!

Everyone that bought one last week loved it - that makes me happy!
 
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Quick bump - only a few left!
 
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These are fantastic, ordered a couple from D while back and love them. Used one during a little GTG with Adam to lay out watches on the not so watch friendly table...all kinds of uses for these beyond cleaning/polishing, highly recommended.馃憤
 
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I use something similar to wipe my watches down when I take them off. Being really anal about detailing my car, I have at least a dozen different types of microfibre cloths - and several of each. There is a real difference between the different grades, so the ones they sell in the local supermarket are nowhere near as fine as the one here.

The only thing I would add is to buy a special microfibre cleaner such as Sonus "Der Wunder Wasche" if you intend to wash them - regular detergents are not good for them and definitely NO fabric conditioner.
 
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The only thing I would add is to buy a special microfibre cleaner such as Sonus "Der Wunder Wasche" if you intend to wash them - regular detergents are not good for them and definitely NO fabric conditioner.

100% no conditioner. Regular washing is ok with these though if you don't want to get the micro fibre wash solution.
 
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There is a real difference between the different grades, so the ones they sell in the local supermarket are nowhere near as fine as the one here.

+1. This is definitely of a finer grade - I've used these and I like 'em!
 
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