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Old 15 August 2018, 04:17 AM   #1
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Although Batman is a comic book character, I would expect you wash yourself with soap and water daily.So common sense should tell you if it does not harm your skin, then I am 100% it would not harm one of the most durable metals SS.
while of course not harmful, SS can't really be compared to complexity of human skin.

If you got glue on your skin, it might initially be rock hard and seemingly stuck, but after a relatively short time the oils and elasticity of your skin would break apart the glue naturally and it would fall off/disappear. If you got the same glue on your watch, it's not going anywhere without using the right solution to remove it.

Of course soap is safe for your watch, but if you're using regular bar soap to clean your watch, it can develop a very thin residue and/or white haze that sits atop the surface and in the small spots of the watch. Those little spots are actually pretty hard to clean so I'd stick with dish soap for that reason.
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