Anyone familiar with Nano Clear?

I have seen their ads popping on instagram and TikTok (I don’t TikTok Btw) a lot lately. It promises to remove scratches from your watch and polished it which I highly doubt. They seem more like scam. Plus they are pricey too.

does anyone used their products?

I read some reviews on the internet and their site, and I think they are fake reviews, soI’d like to get some real user’s reviews. Anyone actually bought and tried them?

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Looks to good to be true. I would love if someone has experience with this product.

Awesome post! 🤩

Thank you for sharing this with us

Keep up the good work 🙌🏾

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I do it myself. Just requires a little bit of effort and you’d be amazed at how good you can get it yourself! Metal polish, or Cape Cod Polishing cloths. Give it a go, nothing to loose.

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I generally don’t trust ads on Instagram and TikTok. Proceed with caution.

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Sounds like NuFinish, which is pretty good stuff. It used to be about $8 at Harbor Freight.

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Wow...Nano clear does not only cleans scratches, it also restores your brushing and changes your whole old yellow gold bracelet into a brand new rosé gold bracelet.

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Honestly....everything on TikTok or IG is trash.

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I have never heard, I looked it up just now, of this but that's a pretty poor result though? The brushing looks worn in the right image, especially near the gold links where the transition isn't clean. 🙄 I like 'before' more than 'after'...

Can't imagine someone would fake that... if you fake it at least make it real good?! I have refinished a Seiko once with sand paper, a polishing stick and cape cod. Results weren't all that different in terms of "quality" so I can believe that cheap ingredients sold for a too high price with a little bit of practice can get you there (can't be as simple as in the video though).

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Just use cape cod

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Unless it’s able to change yellow gold into rose gold, those are not the same two bracelets.

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As a rule of thumb, if something is advertised to you on IG, always assume it's just another scam brand.

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I have experience with a similar product called „cape cod“. The false advertising here is that this stuff doesn’t „clean“ the watch, but it polishes it quite aggressively. That means every time you use it, you polish off material from your watch. Layer by layer. That’s what the black stain is on the cloth: metal.

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They lost me at "nano".

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There are brand that advertises protective film for your watch case, clasp and bracelets (all except jubilee) 😂 Especially for Rolex and AP including a tempered glass film for the crystal. And there are people who fall for these products.

Does this product restore Zarastsu polish?😅

Also it says don't use on polished surfaces but they advertise with a two tone Rolex which has high polished mid-links.

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Those are 2 different bracelets, as pointed out.

Honda polish works amazing and I have actual experience with that on chrome polished stainless, but personally I say embrace the patina!

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Toothpaste and the dedication of a Zen monk might get you a similar result with 1000 hours of meticulous rubbing (physics 101 ) nah I call bullshit on this .

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If something is advertised as “nano” it’s 90% fake.

“Nano” is classic scam bs.

While nano particles are legit, most products promising miracles using it are fakes.

Any polishing liquid will have a tiny abrasive particles, and the only real difference would be if metal actually “regenerates” to fill the scratches.

And while some metals are able to do so, steel and gold are not. And I believe no amount of “nano” particles can change that.)

I mean, if this was true, they wouldn’t be advertising themselves via social media, they would have all the major media outlets talking about their product.

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mainreasontostay

If something is advertised as “nano” it’s 90% fake.

“Nano” is classic scam bs.

While nano particles are legit, most products promising miracles using it are fakes.

Any polishing liquid will have a tiny abrasive particles, and the only real difference would be if metal actually “regenerates” to fill the scratches.

And while some metals are able to do so, steel and gold are not. And I believe no amount of “nano” particles can change that.)

I mean, if this was true, they wouldn’t be advertising themselves via social media, they would have all the major media outlets talking about their product.

Woah, how can metal regenerate?

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Nano is the new copper.

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Rolex alchemists have tried for a hundred years to turn mundane yellow gold into Rolesor Everose, and suddenly a bloke on Tik Tok finds the recipe.

Awesome

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Never heard of them! If it's like Polywatch for the bracelet, that's awesome!!

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I use Silvo on micro scratches but anything stronger and you're talking about refinishing, best left to a jeweller. Silvo is for silver and,crucially, silver plate so its very mild, thats as far as I would reccomend.

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UnsignedCrown

Woah, how can metal regenerate?

There are some self-healing titanium alloys that are able to rebuild their atomic structure with the help of external stimuli.

Also, "regeneration" spotted in platinum and copper when 2 pieces of metal, put together are able to also rebuild their structures. Ironically, the process itself is actually going on nano levels.

It's not like a liquid terminator from the second movie, tho) But it's pretty cool.

Keep in mind, that the studies are very, and I mean VERY young and we're still on our way to create a commercially viable self-healing metal alloys, and all this stuff is going on under lab conditions.

But we already have self-healing polymers. This is also pretty cool.

If you want more info, you can find some articles on self-healing Ti alloys, with documented concepts and principles.) The first link is this study https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/72230

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I use Simichrome and sometimes cape cod cloth or never dull.

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mainreasontostay

There are some self-healing titanium alloys that are able to rebuild their atomic structure with the help of external stimuli.

Also, "regeneration" spotted in platinum and copper when 2 pieces of metal, put together are able to also rebuild their structures. Ironically, the process itself is actually going on nano levels.

It's not like a liquid terminator from the second movie, tho) But it's pretty cool.

Keep in mind, that the studies are very, and I mean VERY young and we're still on our way to create a commercially viable self-healing metal alloys, and all this stuff is going on under lab conditions.

But we already have self-healing polymers. This is also pretty cool.

If you want more info, you can find some articles on self-healing Ti alloys, with documented concepts and principles.) The first link is this study https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/72230

I see. I might have a look when I have a bit of time. Thanks.

Hard to imagine how something like that can be brushed/polished though? I mean brushing is just scratching in a very dense pattern. Unless it can't/won't "heal" that sort of thing. But if it doesn't heal micro abrasions then it wouldn't really apply to watch (but that's probably not the use case anyway).

Either way, cool stuff 😎

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It must be a great product if it changes one bracelet into a different bracelet. Maybe the same polish will change my Casio into a Rolex.

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JonInAtl

Unless it’s able to change yellow gold into rose gold, those are not the same two bracelets.

Very good catch.

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UnsignedCrown

I see. I might have a look when I have a bit of time. Thanks.

Hard to imagine how something like that can be brushed/polished though? I mean brushing is just scratching in a very dense pattern. Unless it can't/won't "heal" that sort of thing. But if it doesn't heal micro abrasions then it wouldn't really apply to watch (but that's probably not the use case anyway).

Either way, cool stuff 😎

brushing isn't gonna work really.)

But I guess in a future you will see a "self-healing" tool watch from Ti. I mean, it's inevitable)

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mainreasontostay

If something is advertised as “nano” it’s 90% fake.

“Nano” is classic scam bs.

While nano particles are legit, most products promising miracles using it are fakes.

Any polishing liquid will have a tiny abrasive particles, and the only real difference would be if metal actually “regenerates” to fill the scratches.

And while some metals are able to do so, steel and gold are not. And I believe no amount of “nano” particles can change that.)

I mean, if this was true, they wouldn’t be advertising themselves via social media, they would have all the major media outlets talking about their product.

Nano is 9 zeros small . Small enough to pass through the pores in the steel 10 to the power of minus 9 small . Micrometer is 1 millionth of a meter and a nano particle is 1 billionth of a meter so like trying to polish metal with moth dust . Yeah 🙂

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thedailynwa

I have experience with a similar product called „cape cod“. The false advertising here is that this stuff doesn’t „clean“ the watch, but it polishes it quite aggressively. That means every time you use it, you polish off material from your watch. Layer by layer. That’s what the black stain is on the cloth: metal.

Brasso & Silvo aren’t nanoparticles huh 🤔 they work the same way . Try elbow grease and Brasso first . 40 micron particles are called tachonite , a bit similar to talcum powder