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8 May 2011, 03:19 PM | #1 |
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Cleaning Your Rolex
Any of you guys have a special tactic for cleaning your "babies"? I am OCD and I get upset at the smallest of debris underneath my bezel(outside), and it's driving me crazy to get the crap out. Tried toothpicks, floss, etc. etc. lol
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8 May 2011, 03:23 PM | #2 |
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You're on the right track with the dental cleaning gear. Tried a toothbrush yet?
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Warm water and soap does the trick. Comes up like new every time.
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I use a soft toothbrush and a mild hand soap .. works well for me
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I've always used an infant's toothbrush. The bristles are much softer than the ones for adults, and it cleans between the links and bezel perfectly - and without scratching. Even on those models with polished center links like a Daytona and GMT II-C.
Use a mild soap with the brush, as the soap adds to the cleaning power and acts as a lubricant at the same time. Rinse with room temperature water, then dry with a soft lint-free cloth. One little trick I discovered is using a car wash soap. Zymol, to be specific. Afterwards, I've noticed the crystal isn't quite as prone to fingerprints and "smudges" as it is if I use regular soap. |
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toothbrush + soap once every 3 weeks or so, or after exposing a vintage to the salty sea
Easy n fast removable parts such as bracelet, bezel, crown and caseback in my ultrasonic swimming pool once a year (got one at work) |
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shower with it... warm water + soap and some gentle hand action!
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Y'all are very precision-clean...............I do a quick lick of the crystal...wipe everything down w/ my t-shirt & I'm good to go.
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I purchased a very nice watch cleaner that a watch blog suggested called Veraet www.watchspray.com. They also sell some nice cloths to polish and dry your watch as well.
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I'll have to agree with the multitude..water, handsoap and a toothbrush has worked for me many years now.
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Just good old soap and water.
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Dremel then wand-wash - a la Chuck!
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Veraet Watch Spray, a soft toothbrush and warm water for me!!
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Yep..kids toothbrush, mild soap and warm water...will look like new.
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I have this fella in every 2nd Thursday to go over the whole collection... He does a really nice job of it.
...but seriously. Soft toothbrush and some mild soap once in awhile. |
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Thats a really neat PIC.
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i use dental floss (oral B only of course) along the bezel horizontal ridge line. then use my electric too brush using sensodyne (more gentle on the steel). then i dunk it in listerine (purple version) overnight. next morning its crystal clean
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I use little dab of liquid hand soap and a soft bristle toothbrush. I wash it everyday after work then wipe it off with a lint free towel.
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For a quick cleanup, I use eyeglass spray and microfiber cloth. (I wear glasses, and they always give me a huge bottle of spray when I get new lenses.)
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I have used a home steam cleaner with much success...
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I give 'em a weekly de-greasing...
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i use washing up liquid.
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I need to be more careful where I sit at the next SF GTG.
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Luke warm water with a mild dishwashing soap, soft bristle tooth brush (only for non-polished surfaces and crevices). Rinse in fresh water. Dry with soft cotton t-shirt. Polish with Selvyt Professional Polishing Cloth.
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Ultra sonic cleaner
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