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15 May 2012, 11:20 AM | #1 |
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What cloth to use to clean watch
Hi guys.
May of us here who have watches with PCL or just shiny bezels like the Daytona always have to be careful not to scratch our watches. So what kind of cloth are you using? Micro fabric ? And where to buy one? What brand? Thanks O
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I use whatever t-shirt I'm wearing at the time..
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Have to agree Larry basically any sort of cotton lint free cloth will do, just wash in plain soap and water first.
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i use disposable eyeglass or camera lens cleaners. i don't use dry cloth because it could scratch the surface. i don't have pcl rolexes anymore but they work on any surface.
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Thank you guys... really appreciate it!
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I have the Veraet Cleaner and cloth. I love it! Order some and use the code above. You will love this stuff!
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I bought a microfiber towel/cloth from an online watch company....been very happy with it so far! Cost about $12 or so.
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I use microfiber cloths.
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This is my #1 "go to" buffer.
#2 - microfiber - you can get cheaply at any eye care aisle in any store.
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I like to use a fluffy bath towel that is slightly damp from drying off after a shower on my DJII. I work it into the bezel and it looks great, and no scratches.
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T-shirt or microfiber
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Just a clean t-shirt for me.
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