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5 August 2007, 06:05 PM | #1 |
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How I clean my Rolex
Just read Roger F's post about cleaning.
I sort of get the impression most of the people that are in this forum have Rolex's that are treated with a lot of TLC Those of you who have read my couple of post [only a member for a few weeks] will know my old Submariner has copped a bit of a pizzling. When it start to look a bit dowdy, use the toothbrush and toothpaste and it comes up sparkling. Sends the tootbrush a funny colour though, but your watch does have clean breath Colin Howkins Australia |
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