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26 June 2007, 05:08 AM | #1 |
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Question Cleaning and Maintaining your Rolex
Hello I recently aquired a beautifull TT Blue Sub (I Love it) and I was wondering what are the proper ways to clean your rolex so its nice and shiny witout scratching or damaging it
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26 June 2007, 05:11 AM | #2 |
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Rolex recommends warm soapy water.
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That's it
Preferably a MILD liquid handwashing soap, of course without any balsam.
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A soft toothbrush and whatever liquid soap is next to the sink.
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27 June 2007, 03:53 AM | #5 |
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is it better to use your hands to watch it or a soft thootbrush ?
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Just ordinary soap, running water and a SOFT toothbrush!! Congrats on the best TT Rolex out there!!
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Thanks I had a hard time picking the color but at the end I saw Blue was the best choice jeje =)
But how often should I wash my new baby? should I Shower with it? or just use hand washing shoup and a soft thootbrush to clean her? |
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Put it in the pocket of your jeans and
throw them in the wash. Comes out beautifully clean.
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I just put my watch on this shower perch and let soak up the water...
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Instead of soap hair shampoo is better cause soaps may incluade solvents by the way if you wear daily to wash it 1 time every 2 weeks is okay, no need to use a toothbrush and cause scratches I even didnt use at the complexed bracelet of my Tissot.
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So I have to watch my TT Blue Sub with warm water and shampoo?? or hand washing soap with my hands or a thootbrush? every 2 weeks? so far i have just been cleaning it with a cloth aaaa I think i am being too paranoid I am very afraid of sratching or damaging it
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Just wash it once a week in lukewarm water, using a mild hand soap, but be sure to use a hand soap with NO BALSAM in it. The balsam can be tricky to wash off, so just a basic mild soap. You can use a worn / soft tootbrush, too, but if you wash it once a week, probably you don't need the toothbrush. I am a perfectionist, so after washing it, I take a piece of kitchen tissue, fold it, and insert the folded edge into the space between the winding crown and the crown guards (Submariner Date) to let the tissue absorb any moisture that may be captured there.....just to be sure! After that, I take the same kitchen tissue and gently let it run around the edge of the crystal to take any moisture captured in the space between the diving bezel and the crystal (in fact, there can be quite a lot moisture in that space after washing it, and when the watch is worn, that moisture would run over the crystal, dry out on the crystal and leave calcium spots on the crystal from the tap water). YES! I AM A PERFECTIONIST!
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Congrats! I lather up my hands, and gently with my fingers clean the entire watch. Pat dry with a soft cloth.
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Thanks everyone for your helpfull advice I just had one last question how and what is the best way to dry your rolex =)
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I do hope all your questions are serious, because some of them are actually bordering on the ridiculous!! Just wipe the watch with a towel and then use a lint-free cloth to wipe it clean. JJ
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I have a 16 years old DD which was purchased in 1991. It has a presidential bracelet that is not as strong as a SS one. But I wear it a bit loose to prevent it from stretching and wash it daily using soap and water. Although I wear it almost everyday, the condition of the 18k bracelet and case are still as good as new...Even RSC Jakarta admired it when I brought it there for service last month...
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I have a gold presidential, it's about a year old. Can you please tell me how you found what Rolex's recommendations are? Is it in the owners manual/warranty? I haven't read mine. Also do you know if a soft toothbrush (perhaps a child's, is recommended or not)? Thanks you for your time.
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One word, Veraet.
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I take it from your response, that I will find the answers in there. I just tried to clean it with Johnson's baby soap and a soft tooth brush. I think I see some fine scratches on the links that I haven't noticed before. I hope I did not do any permanent damage... I'll read the book. If you have any other tips, I'd appreciate hearing them. I want this this thing to sparkle like it is wet.
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VERAET is a waste of money
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Wash it. Then dry it.
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Thread resurrection. Lol
This thread comes from way back. Like others have said, soap and water works great.
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I wash my Daytona almost every day with dish soap and warm water.
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