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: Hi!
: I'm trying not to scratch the clasp, but it's
: not possible, so i used scotch brite for
: polishing the clasp as i learned about it
: here; it looks good again. But one thing. It
: looks like it scratches easier now! So i
: cleaned it again...wow. Now what am i
: thinkin is how many times it is ok to do
: that? Does any one have the experience about
: it? Is it gonna ruin the clasp if I'll clean
: it after each scratch? Should i wait for
: more scratches to build up and then take
: care of it or is it ok to polish it once a
: week or so. Does anyone have the experience
: about it? I just started thinking that
: because of the polishing I may ruin those
: nice engravings on the clasp...
: Thanks a lot for your opinions and experience
: in advance!
: OH I LOVE MY SMP!!!
go to omega zone on this site and look under maint. and see if that helps any..
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