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  • #31
    Originally posted by keeveho View Post
    strip everything, clean it with ultrasonic cleaner with a bit of handsoap !
    Yes & agreed. It's the best cleanest solution ever.
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    • #32
      Used mild soap and water flosser.

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      • #33
        soak it overnight with dish-washer + warm water and rinse it thoroughly thereafter. Wipe and let in "tan" on the table. Clean as new for sure.

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        • #34
          Rolex cleaning (DIY)

          Originally posted by RM010 View Post
          soak it overnight with dish-washer + warm water and rinse it thoroughly thereafter. Wipe and let in "tan" on the table. Clean as new for sure.
          Please ensure the crown is screw-tighten correctly according to the Rolex manual, the way it is meant to be, before soaking.
          Last edited by RM010; 14-08-13, 08:21 PM. Reason: grammatic error

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          • #35
            Good tip.
            My humble collection:

            - Rolex Explorer 1, 39mm, black dial, new bracelet, Mar 2012.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by RM010 View Post
              soak it overnight with dish-washer + warm water and rinse it thoroughly thereafter. Wipe and let in "tan" on the table. Clean as new for sure.
              Soak overnight?
              Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

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              • #37
                Originally posted by keeveho View Post
                strip everything, clean it with ultrasonic cleaner with a bit of handsoap !
                Hi, where can I get the ultrasonic cleaner ?
                My collections, past & present:-

                Tag Heuer 2000, 1989 Aug
                Dunhill Automatic DC 3095, 1991 Dec, Sold
                Swatch Aqua Chrono, 1995 Nov, Spoiled
                Rolex Oyster Perpetual 68274, 1999 Jun, Sold
                Tag Heuer Carrera CV2113-0, 2003 Apr
                Swatch Quartz Precision SBK401A, 2003 Jun, Spoiled
                Tag Heuer Carrera WAC1111, 2004 Dec, Sold
                A.Lange & Sohne, Lange 1 101.030, 2006 Jan
                Casio G-Shock DW 6900AC, 2013 Jun
                Rolex Explorer 214270, 2013 Aug Sold
                Rolex GMT-Master II 116710LN, 2014 Jul

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                • #38
                  I m new to Rolex....some of the cleaning method freaks me off :P can really just run it under the tap meh?

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                  • #39
                    i just got my rolex.. really can just wash with water?

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                    • #40
                      My fav quick wash be toothpaste & toothbrush the whole watch. From watch head to bracelets.

                      1st brush will see grey bubbles, rinse and finish with 2nd brush again.. Blink blink ..
                      ........................

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by jjazz View Post
                        My fav quick wash be toothpaste & toothbrush the whole watch. From watch head to bracelets.

                        1st brush will see grey bubbles, rinse and finish with 2nd brush again.. Blink blink ..
                        using toothbrush toothpaste will keep the watch clean and will scratch the whole watch clean too. Beware.

                        Brushed SS still OK becos scratches wont show up easily.
                        If polished SS or gold, finish liao

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by pkc
                          agree, i never hear of using toothpaste to clean a expensive watch before
                          this is the first time
                          because toothpaste is a polishing agent similar to autosol, so even for brushed surface not advisable to use toothpaste

                          How about facial wash ???

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                          • #43
                            Don't think is advisable using toothpaste, will scratch the watch .. Dish washing liquid with toothbrush will be a better option

                            Originally posted by jjazz View Post
                            My fav quick wash be toothpaste & toothbrush the whole watch. From watch head to bracelets.

                            1st brush will see grey bubbles, rinse and finish with 2nd brush again.. Blink blink ..

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by dtctan View Post
                              Don't think is advisable using toothpaste, will scratch the watch .. Dish washing liquid with toothbrush will be a better option

                              the tooth brush on its own will scratch the polished parts already , hahahahaha.

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                              • #45
                                A toothbrush can scratch your watch ??? You must be kidding !!!

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