Cleaning a watch safely

Cleaning a watch safely

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Buster73

5,060 posts

153 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Gillette shaving foam works a treat.

Cover the watch in foam running it in by hand , jump in the shower , wash your hair and your body then rinse off as normal , lean over to the sink pick up the watch and rinse under the shower , it'll look like new.

Before anyone moans I've been doing it for years with no problems.

cjm

516 posts

268 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Anyway with regard to cleaning, when it gets a wee bit grubby, I just take it into the bath with me. Once I've washed myself biggrin I just cover it with a bit of liquid soap, work that in with my fingers and a scrubbing brush, and then just rinse in the bath water. Then, to get all the soap out if it, I run it under the cold tap for a bit after.

Then I just dry it with a towel, and put in on the side as usual. By morning, it's totally dry, and sparkly. No problems.

They're DIVERS watches, FFS! No need to treat them like some priceless jewels!
+1

Its stainless steel and waterproof, maybe a couple of times a year I'll take mine into the bath with me and give it a scrub with a nail brush.