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Old 31 January 2019, 07:03 AM   #1
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Any way to remove stains on the felt inside rolex box.

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My friend picked up his new to him Rolex and the box has a stain inside on the cream felt that looks like pen ink , Any one have any tips to pass along to remove them ? He isnt too fussed about it but I said id ask on here as hes not online.
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Old 31 January 2019, 07:59 AM   #2
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Um - I would keep it closed. That way he won't see it
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Old 31 January 2019, 08:22 AM   #3
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Goof Off is a good product. See if available in your country. It is here in USA
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Old 31 January 2019, 08:42 AM   #4
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Knowing exactly what it is would be a big help. If he thinks it’s ink, spray a little lady’s aerosol hair spray on a white cloth and gently dab at it.

If it really bothers him, he can get a new box. Check Quality Tyme. They usually have all the sizes. Good luck.
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Old 31 January 2019, 08:51 AM   #5
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Scotchguard foam, but make sure you let it work before you smear it all over. And don´t overscrub it or a difference in the felt will pop out. You might notice a small color difference at first but it will be gone when it dries. Do this only if it bugs you too much.
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Old 31 January 2019, 09:15 AM   #6
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Old 31 January 2019, 05:53 PM   #7
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Um - I would keep it closed. That way he won't see it
Thanks for your valuable contribution
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Goof Off is a good product. See if available in your country. It is here in USA
Thanks will have a look
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Old 31 January 2019, 05:54 PM   #9
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Knowing exactly what it is would be a big help. If he thinks it’s ink, spray a little lady’s aerosol hair spray on a white cloth and gently dab at it.

If it really bothers him, he can get a new box. Check Quality Tyme. They usually have all the sizes. Good luck.

Almost certain it's Pen ink , Thanks will pass that on
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Old 31 January 2019, 05:55 PM   #10
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Scotchguard foam, but make sure you let it work before you smear it all over. And don´t overscrub it or a difference in the felt will pop out. You might notice a small color difference at first but it will be gone when it dries. Do this only if it bugs you too much.
Thanks will pass that on
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Old 31 January 2019, 06:28 PM   #11
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You can try white vinegar and see if that works. Try diluting the vinegar a bit first with water. It might smell a bit but should air out if it does work. Good luck!
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Almost certain it's Pen ink , Thanks will pass that on
You’re welcome I just realized you’re in the UK. Here’s a link to Quality Tyme and the boxes. http://www.qualitytyme.net/pages/acc...cessories.html

Your friend can probably find a dealer with boxes much closer to home.
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Any way to remove stains on the felt inside rolex box.

Hi there -
He should not use any product with a solvent, or vinegar or soaps with fragrance or the next thing your friend will say is: “How do I get this awful smell out of the felt in my Rolex box?”

Currently it is a small visual blemish, to avoid making things worse he could try steaming it while using a vacuum attachment to pull away the resulting condensation.

If nothing works, and he’s bothered by it, maybe fetch the numbers off the bottom of the box and seek an identical replacement like Rich mentions above.


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Old 31 January 2019, 11:12 PM   #14
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Thanks , I spoke to him today and he is happy to get a new box but wanted to at least try and fix this one , nothing to loose I guess.
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Old 31 January 2019, 11:21 PM   #15
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Thanks , I spoke to him today and he is happy to get a new box but wanted to at least try and fix this one , nothing to loose I guess.
Cannot understand why its just a box,and in the watch world not the best of those.
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Cannot understand why its just a box,and in the watch world not the best of those.
Oh give over , If you don't value them feel free to send all your boxes on to him , may as well throw in a few watches too since the same applies
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Old 1 February 2019, 01:43 AM   #17
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Rubbing alcohol. Cotton swab. Continuous blotting. Should do the trick.
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Rubbing alcohol. Cotton swab. Continuous blotting. Should do the trick.
Right, blot. Don’t wipe or scrub.
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Cannot understand why its just a box,and in the watch world not the best of those.
Because it is part of the total package. Not sure if you have the box to your 6263 Daytona, but it would be worth SEVERAL THOUSAND $$$$ more with it!
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Oh give over , If you don't value them feel free to send all your boxes on to him , may as well throw in a few watches too since the same applies
Would doubt if a bit of a stain on inside of the box would impact any value to the most important bit the actual watch.

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Old 1 February 2019, 04:43 AM   #22
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Would doubt if a bit of a stain on inside of the box would impact any value to the most important bit the actual watch.

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You can doubt all you want but that isn't really what I asked now is it ? I dont mean to come off rude but if your not sure how to remove ink stains then I don't know what your comment added here sorry.

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You can doubt all you want but that isn't really what I asked now is it ? I dont mean to come off rude but if your not sure how to remove ink stains then I don't know what your comment added here sorry.

You could consider not pulling at this particular thread.
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Old 1 February 2019, 07:36 AM   #24
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Try dabbing using a cotton swab dampened with Hydrogen Peroxide from your local pharmacy. Blot using a clean cloth for the dabbing. Do not rub the stain; that will cause smearing.
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