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 Posted: Wed Jun 20th, 2007 04:41 pm
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DEMO

 

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Here's my method....yeah I like to keep my watches looking there best :P

After daily wearing I wipe them down with a dry pre-washed 100% cotton wash cloth, (pre-washed to remove the sizing in the material from the factory). Then I use a soft bristled artists brush to remove any lint or particles from the nooks and crannies.

For major cleaning I use a soft bristled tooth brush, Soft-soap liqiud soap and warm water (gentle on the hands, gentle on the watches). Some harsher cleaning liquids like windex with ammonia is bad for the gaskets. Then a soft 100% cotton towel to dry it.

Every so often I will wipe down a clean watch with a jewler's cloth. This brings back the nice luster to the metal finishes. This works on polished and satin finishes, not beadblasted. Make sure the watch is clean before you do this step, If there are abrasive grit or dirt particles on the watch when you wipe it down, you have the chance of creating scratches.

A clean watch is a happy watch...enjoy! :D

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