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  1. I'm aware that this may start an argument akin to the many lubrication discussions, but I ran out of Rodico yesterday and living in the Middle East it takes about 2 weeks to get any deliveries (minimum) unless I am lucky enough that Amazon UAE has it in stock.... long story short... I decided to use some Blue Tack I had in a draw, and I have to be honest I couldn't tell the difference between how it performed and how Rodico performs. It picked up parts without leaving any visible trace and even mopped up any oil/grease over-spill and I even used it to pick the odd speck of dust off the dial... all without bringing on the 'end of times'. Just curious to know if anyone else had tried it and had any better or worse experiences, I will continue to use it until the Rodico I already have on order turns up, but unless I see a downside I may not order Rodico again.
  2. Experienced watchmakers/repairs: Rodico - Yes or No? I see many varying opinions and want to know. Thanks, RMD
  3. anyone else ever wonder if you can clean or recycle Rodico? No matter how hard I try making sure I only use it with cots or gloves on, it's inevitable: it will get dirty/contaminated and eventually I break out some fresh stuff so I'm not leaving a snail trail on everything it touches. this question dawned on me yesterday as I was doing just that(getting some fresh stuff, that is). Another question-has anybody used the "premium" Rodico? what's with the 'premium' tag and higher price? Talk atcha tomorrow. its Taps, and lights out.
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