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Old 1 June 2011, 10:12 AM   #1
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Which is the best product and what is the best way to clean my rolex?

I need some advice. I want to know what is the best way and the best product to clean my watch.

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Old 1 June 2011, 10:13 AM   #2
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Mild soap, warm water and a soft toothbrush!!!
Nothing more...
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Old 1 June 2011, 10:15 AM   #3
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mild soap, warm water and a soft toothbrush!!!
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Old 1 June 2011, 10:51 AM   #4
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Mild soap, warm water and a soft toothbrush!!!
Nothing more...
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Old 1 June 2011, 11:20 AM   #5
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X2!
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Old 1 June 2011, 06:58 PM   #6
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Mild soap, warm water and a soft toothbrush!!!
Nothing more...
X2 and thats what Rolex themselves recommend they don't need any other sort of pampering like special cloths liquids etc.
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Old 2 June 2011, 12:03 AM   #7
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Mild soap, warm water and a soft toothbrush!!!
Nothing more...
yep.

ive been wearing mine in the shower recently, and its been getting a mild wash. haha. old spice, fiji!
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Old 1 June 2011, 10:15 AM   #8
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windex & your fingers... 6 Rolex watches from steel to platinum... works on em all
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Old 1 June 2011, 10:19 AM   #9
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veraet watch spray works great!
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Old 2 June 2011, 01:52 AM   #10
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veraet watch spray works great!
Gotta say...I was impressed with this stuff. I hardly ever clean mine...quick wipe with a cloth maybe...but when I do use the spray it really does make the watch shine. I can't be bothered doing any more...quick spray...leave...rinse...outstanding
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Old 2 June 2011, 02:00 AM   #11
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I take mine into the shower and use some clarifying shampoo on it.

No residue and stays nice and managable all day!
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Old 2 June 2011, 02:42 AM   #12
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I take mine into the shower and use some clarifying shampoo on it.

No residue and stays nice and managable all day!
To much information
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Old 2 June 2011, 02:42 AM   #13
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veraet watch spray works great!

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Old 1 June 2011, 11:19 AM   #14
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Thanks, for the advice.
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Old 1 June 2011, 11:42 AM   #15
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I've used Beefeater gin when I have nothing to do at work, kinda swirl it around, use my fingers to get into all the little crevices and then use soda water to let it soak in for a while. Then clean it with a soft cloth, looks sparkly clean after that
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Old 1 June 2011, 11:52 AM   #16
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A quick lick of the crystal, wipe with t-shirt.......good to go.
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Old 2 June 2011, 12:34 AM   #17
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A quick lick of the crystal, wipe with t-shirt.......good to go.
the amount of times ive done that... LMAO, i love it freinds look at me like is this guy normal?
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Old 2 June 2011, 01:20 AM   #18
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i use washing up liquid.
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Old 2 June 2011, 02:32 AM   #19
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Love it, lick it, leave it. Job done.
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Old 2 June 2011, 05:13 AM   #20
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A quick lick of the crystal, wipe with t-shirt.......good to go.
I do the same thing.
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Old 1 June 2011, 10:03 PM   #21
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I've used Beefeater gin when I have nothing to do at work, kinda swirl it around, use my fingers to get into all the little crevices and then use soda water to let it soak in for a while. Then clean it with a soft cloth, looks sparkly clean after that
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Old 1 June 2011, 11:53 AM   #22
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Do not waste your hard earned cash on any specialty products. Warm water and a soft, unused toothbrush - toothpaste is extremely abrasive, every week and windex once a month, again with the toothbrush.

Nothing works better.

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Old 1 June 2011, 11:53 AM   #23
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Is it good to use non-soap, acid balance 'soap' like SebaMed?
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Old 2 June 2011, 12:29 AM   #24
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Chach...you dont use Axe?
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Old 2 June 2011, 02:35 AM   #25
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Veraet is definitly the best...they have a great selection of super microfibre cloths for polishing and leaning..You can find them easily on the net and their service is great!
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Old 2 June 2011, 04:57 AM   #26
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Veraet is definitly the best...they have a great selection of super microfibre cloths for polishing and leaning..You can find them easily on the net and their service is great!
Totally agree.
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Old 2 June 2011, 02:47 AM   #27
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Hypo allergenic soap, Kangen water and pat dry with cashmere towel.
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Old 2 June 2011, 06:33 AM   #28
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Toothpaste is great for polishing acrylic.
I understand shaving foam is pretty good for cleaning.

Mine goes under the shower everyday and gets a soap treatment.
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Old 2 June 2011, 08:34 AM   #29
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Veraet is good stuff. Works and shines and smells good. Read where soap leaves a residue. Thought I would try it..
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Old 2 June 2011, 09:24 AM   #30
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I just throw them away & buy a new one when they get dirty.
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