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Old 24 August 2020, 01:39 PM   #1
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Did I hurt my glidelock WD40 ?

I have a Hulk since 2011, and even though I also have a Smurf, and a 116600LN, I seem to always gravitate and wear my Hulk 90%+ of the time.

Anyway I had gained a little weight and working out with weights like when I was young, so I added a link back to the glidelock. I know the watch needs a service because the watch makes a noise like something loose when I rotate my wrist very quickly side to side, but since this is an unnatural movement I don’t do it.

Anyway.......glidelock has been getting stuck with one notch showing. It got stuck tonight and I was able to disengage it once, didn’t want to use too much force to unstick it. And then it got stuck again ! I decided to go into my garage and grab my WD40 and put a squirt with a WD straw like end. It now slides smoother, and disengages much easier, and locks into place easier.

Did I hurt anything ?
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Old 24 August 2020, 02:14 PM   #2
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No, you didn't hurt anything.

WD-40 is kerosene and mineral oil, both common cleaning and lubrication products.
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Old 24 August 2020, 02:16 PM   #3
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No, you didn't hurt anything.

WD-40 is kerosene and mineral oil, both common cleaning and lubrication products.
Makes it smell better, too.
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Old 24 August 2020, 05:32 PM   #4
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I have a Hulk since 2011, and even though I also have a Smurf, and a 116600LN, I seem to always gravitate and wear my Hulk 90%+ of the time.

Anyway I had gained a little weight and working out with weights like when I was young, so I added a link back to the glidelock. I know the watch needs a service because the watch makes a noise like something loose when I rotate my wrist very quickly side to side, but since this is an unnatural movement I don’t do it.

Anyway.......glidelock has been getting stuck with one notch showing. It got stuck tonight and I was able to disengage it once, didn’t want to use too much force to unstick it. And then it got stuck again ! I decided to go into my garage and grab my WD40 and put a squirt with a WD straw like end. It now slides smoother, and disengages much easier, and locks into place easier.

Did I hurt anything ?
It won't hurt the bracelet ,but might give you an oil rash on your wrist.
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Old 24 August 2020, 07:24 PM   #5
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The only potential damage will be the WD40's tendency to gunk up with dirt.
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Old 24 August 2020, 07:38 PM   #6
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Put your bracelet on an ultrasonic cleaner and the problem will be solve.

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