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Old 7 May 2018, 12:38 AM   #1
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Washing (cleaning) subc UK

Hi guys, hope everyone is enjoying the lovely weather were having!
Would like to know what would you guys recommend for cleaning your subc?
I have read about some soap in the US but i need something you can acquire in the uk?
What are your methods?
Soap type?
Hot/cald water?
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Old 7 May 2018, 12:41 AM   #2
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I’m not sure that soap and water in the UK and US are that different to warrant a recommendation. These watches are designed to withstand sea water at depth.
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Old 7 May 2018, 12:43 AM   #3
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For a deep cleaning I soak it in warm soapy water. I use dish soap. I let it sit for about 10 mins and then clean it with a soft brush. I also use vareat watch cleaner after and between washes. I dry with compressed air then finish up with a microfiber cloth.
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Old 7 May 2018, 12:46 AM   #4
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:02 AM   #5
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I usually just take it in the shower with me and make sure to give it a good rinse. A lot of folks recommend dawn dish soap and a soft toothbrush.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:54 AM   #6
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I usually just take it in the shower with me and make sure to give it a good rinse. A lot of folks recommend dawn dish soap and a soft toothbrush.
Problem with body soaps is they have additives in them to make your skin feel soft that don't necessarily rinse clean off a metal watch. YMMV. I have been using Dawn dish soap or similar for decades, as it is designed to be a degreaser and not leave any soap residue. I also use it to clean my eye glass lenses multiple times a day when at home with a super soft small baby wash cloth. Gets lenses perfectly clean and with no scratches!
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Old 7 May 2018, 12:55 PM   #7
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i usually just take it in the shower with me and make sure to give it a good rinse. A lot of folks recommend dawn dish soap and a soft toothbrush.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:04 AM   #8
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There's special soap one must use to clean your watches now? Lol what
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:11 AM   #9
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Wristclean......easily the best and thorough cleaner in my opinion. Comes in a spray bottle that lasts a long time. They also sell micro-fiber cleaning cloths as well. Highly recommended.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:17 AM   #10
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I use car shampoo and a soft toothbrush, been doing it for years. The shampoo has some waxes etc in it and after I rinse and dry with a microfiber cloth the shine is amazing. Much better than using ordinary soap. Leaves a gleaming shine on the steel and glass.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:18 AM   #11
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Hi guys, hope everyone is enjoying the lovely weather were having!
Would like to know what would you guys recommend for cleaning your subc?
I have read about some soap in the US but i need something you can acquire in the uk?
What are your methods?
Soap type?
Hot/cald water?
Thanks all
Plain soap and water any soap or water that's safe for your skin I am 100% sure it will safe on SS.This is what Rolex themselves recommended no need for any Foo Foo sprays or special cloths any clean cotton type cloth will do.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:21 AM   #12
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Plain soap and water any soap or water that's safe for your skin I am 100% sure it will safe on SS.This is what Rolex themselves recommended no need for any Foo Foo sprays or special cloths any clean cotton type cloth will do.


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Cleaning is one of many things people overthink when it comes to their watches
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Old 14 May 2018, 12:43 PM   #13
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Plain soap and water any soap or water that's safe for your skin I am 100% sure it will safe on SS.This is what Rolex themselves recommended no need for any Foo Foo sprays or special cloths any clean cotton type cloth will do.
I use and really like the Wristclean product Peter.

As well as cleaning up watches it makes a great job of my glasses and m/cycle helmet visors etc.

When i ordered my last two bottles they included 4 very large watch clothes and they are also a nice item.

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Old 14 May 2018, 12:55 PM   #14
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I use and really like the Wristclean product Peter.



As well as cleaning up watches it makes a great job of my glasses and m/cycle helmet visors etc.



When i ordered my last two bottles they included 4 very large watch clothes and they are also a nice item.



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I second Wrist Clean. Awesome product. I use it on all my jewelry and diamonds as well.


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Old 7 May 2018, 01:24 AM   #15
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Plain old dish soap and warm water works better than all the rest IMPO.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:36 AM   #16
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I use Tide Pods.
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Old 7 May 2018, 01:39 AM   #17
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I use Tide Pods.
thats better than eating them
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Old 7 May 2018, 04:17 AM   #18
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Stop it, you're making me hungry!
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Old 7 May 2018, 02:28 AM   #20
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Thanks for the replies. Before you wash do you guys really tighten the crown? Was told to never force it too tight?
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Old 7 May 2018, 03:53 AM   #21
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Thanks for the replies. Before you wash do you guys really tighten the crown? Was told to never force it too tight?
Never force it tight! Tighten until it stops, done. No need to be forceful, it will not make the crown anymore waterproof.
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Old 7 May 2018, 04:20 AM   #22
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Never force it tight! Tighten until it stops, done. No need to be forceful, it will not make the crown anymore waterproof.
I agree with this. I don't think there is an increase in water resistance achieved by applying extra torque to the crown after it is screwed all the way down. Once the crown is screwed down, all the seals should be properly positioned.
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Old 7 May 2018, 02:33 AM   #23
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Johnsons baby shampoo works really good...
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Old 7 May 2018, 02:00 PM   #24
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Johnsons baby shampoo works really good...
...I've used Johnsons on the Johnson
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Old 7 May 2018, 02:41 AM   #25
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Warm water and any organic soap.
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Old 7 May 2018, 03:46 AM   #26
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Any sort of soap with an old toothbrush will work. I usually then do a 1 hour soak in two teaspoons of baking soda, to allow more grime and gunk to float out. Rinse, and repeat with a soapy scrub.

Here's a quick look at the gunk, grime and DNA that seeps out after a soda soak:

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Old 7 May 2018, 03:54 AM   #27
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So no Foo Foo's, got it ;-)
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Old 7 May 2018, 06:00 AM   #28
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In the shower, toothbrush, bit of soap, job done
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Old 7 May 2018, 06:37 AM   #29
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Dish soap and water
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Old 7 May 2018, 06:43 AM   #30
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i also vote for wristclean. They ship worldwide. I used to just use dish soap and water until a guy showed me his wrist clean. I couldn't believe that i actually did notice a difference between dish soap and wrist clean. dish soap always has additives for your skin and those additives don't hurt the watch but they leave a film when rinsing unless you want to stand there and rinse for a long time. Wrist clean is a simple spray it on, rub it into the watch, rinse lightly and dry. sparkles like new!
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