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Old 13 October 2018, 05:46 AM   #1
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Advice for removing water spots from sapphire

After spending the last two weeks in the beach and pools, I made sure to wash the watch in soap after each day. But I noticed recently there are a few small water spots on the sapphire of my SD43, I tried the usual microfiber cloth, vinegar and toothpaste to get them out but haven’t had any luck. Was hoping TRF would be able to help me out, thanks all.
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Old 13 October 2018, 05:59 AM   #2
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Interesting.

I don’t know how but I’m in to try to learn as well.


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Old 13 October 2018, 06:04 AM   #3
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Use some mild dish soap. Give it a nice bath and dry it. Then use soft gloves and a fresh quality microfiber cloth (think sunglasses) to remove any leftover spots.
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Old 13 October 2018, 06:26 AM   #4
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A quick lick of the crystal wipe with micro fiber cloth you are good to go.
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Old 13 October 2018, 06:29 AM   #5
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A quick lick of the crystal wipe with micro fiber cloth you are good to go.


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Use some mild dish soap. Give it a nice bath and dry it. Then use soft gloves and a fresh quality microfiber cloth (think sunglasses) to remove any leftover spots.


I should have mentioned it already but I already tried both of these, the residue from the salt water or the chlorine from the pool is being stubborn.
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Old 13 October 2018, 06:45 AM   #6
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I've also used automotive hard water spot remover
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Old 13 October 2018, 06:56 AM   #7
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I had the same thing happen with a tudor. Sent to RSC and replaced under warranty...
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Old 13 October 2018, 06:58 AM   #8
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Old 13 October 2018, 07:02 AM   #9
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Pancro used to clean motion picture lens. Vinegar?
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Old 13 October 2018, 07:22 AM   #10
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After giving it a few rounds of the toothpaste it seems to have done the trick!
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Old 13 October 2018, 07:42 AM   #11
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On a side note, for a daily spiffing, I prefer an old soft t-shirt and my breath on the crystal. Works better for me than microfiber and any spray solution.
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Old 13 October 2018, 07:46 AM   #12
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If it doesn't come off, using the aforementioned ways, it probably means there's some condensation, under the crystal. Send to RSC
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Old 13 October 2018, 09:00 AM   #13
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If it doesn't come off, using the aforementioned ways, it probably means there's some condensation, under the crystal. Send to RSC
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If its on the surface and water spots being this stubborn its probably under the crystal.
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I spent a week on a boat, not ship, in the Gulf,my Sub C had same issue. I used a couple of those eye glass prepackaged cleaner towlets, and it did the trick, immediately.
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Old 14 October 2018, 09:27 AM   #15
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I spent a week on a boat, not ship, in the Gulf,my Sub C had same issue. I used a couple of those eye glass prepackaged cleaner towlets, and it did the trick, immediately.


Awesome thanks 🤙🏼
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