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26 January 2017, 03:06 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Ricardo
Location: Scotland
Watch: Rolex BLNR
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Decided to carry out it's first cleaning :D
Read a lot of threads with info about using a toothbrush and dish soap but decided instead to go softer and use a paintbrush (gently, not near the metal bracing part) plus some ph neutral car shampoo (Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild) which works wonders on my car and bike, and did an awesome job on my watch - check out the dirt floating in the bowl after cleaning.
Finished off rinsing with warm water and then wrapped in a deep pile microfibre cloth to absorb the remaining water. Only thing I would do different next time would be to put another microfibre cloth in the bowl itself so I could rest the watch on the bottom without worrying about scratching the PCLs :) |
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