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23 January 2011, 12:38 AM | #1 |
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Cleaning the bracelet
Without the use of ultrasonic cleaner, what do you think is the best way to clean the bracelet of your watch? Especially the "inside" of the links (to prevent bracelet stretch.
Yesterday I put some dishwasher soap in a cup added warm water and let the bracelet soak for about a half hour, took it out towel dry, then used a blow dryer to finish it off. Came out looking great. I apologize in advance if this subject has already been exhausted, but I have not been able to find the answer. I have seen a lot of people use a toothbrush, shower, and such, but nothing that specifically targets preventing bracelet stretch. Thanks, Mike
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Unfortunately, I do not believe there is anything that can scrub between the inside of link pins other than water molecule vibrating such as an ultrasonic cleaner. A good enough cleaner is $20 which seems a minimal investment for a $5K watch. Most watchmakers will perform for the price of an ultransonic cleaner.
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Add $50 for a 6111 tool and you've got it solved for a sub-c. Or 20c for a toothpick if you've got lugholes.
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If you not can do that, just pull off the bracelet and then clean the head with soap and weater when you clean the bracelet in the utrasonic cleaner.
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I would definitely remove the bracelet, as I share your concerns about the potential of vibration displacing the oils on bearing surfaces. I do put the head in the cleaner, but only for a few cycles to remove grime that get in the bezel area and other difficult places to get to.
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$20 for a quality springbar removal tool. Used only for example.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bergeon-Spring-B...item588bed6496
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My AD gave me a Cartier cleaning kit when I purchased my Daytona. I tried it out on my other watches and my wife's Rado watches. Lots of "stuff" came out! The brush bristles are much finer and softer than a toothbrush.
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I prefer to powerwash...........
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This is what the "bracelet extension" was originally developed for... It's not a "diver's extension", it is actually a "powerwash extension"
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that explains a few things to me. what about the vid or it never happened.
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is that a combo larry? wind and clean. oh and a video as well. hahahaha
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I use Veraet watch cleaner once a week, and remove the bracelet and drop in an ultrasonic about 2-3x/year. [I have a little DIY posted here] -Sheldon |
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I'm waiting for my Veraet kit to try it ...
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I wash my SS watches/bracelets...cool water & regular liquid hand soap......and I polish SS w/ Brasso, works well for me.
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