Cleaning a watch safely
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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.
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.
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 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!
+1Then 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!
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.
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