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: the braclet especially the clasp gets easily
: gets scratches. thats very normal. there are
: many ways on how to clean the scratches ,
: but after cleaning the braclet and the clasp
: give it a day or two with normal use you get
: to see those scratches again! my advice to
: you.......don't mind them unless they are
: really deep scratches
Hello,
This idea came from my wonderful wife.
She told me to put clear nail polish on it.
I have tried it and it works fine.
It lasts about a week and then you do it again.
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