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 Posted: Sun Nov 24th, 2013 11:56 pm
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Patrik72



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Thanks for the replies gents!

I wont be putting any of my mechanical watches in the machine then. Better to be safe then sorry.
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If one is like me and buy watches that are not new. Its pretty nice to really clean them up. I can live with my own "crap" that gets accumulated in the engravings,scratches,between the steel links and so on.

Anyway, its a great little machine that i do recommend. Why? Well, one is not limited to just cleaning a watch bracelet. Jewelry, glasses, CD´s, carburetors and anything else that does not get destroyed by water can be put in it.

The results are much better then what i will ever get with a toothbrush, and the object is clinically clean after the procedure.

Right now i dont have anything left to clean. So unfortunately i cant provide you guys with before and after photos, or a video.

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