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| General watch cleaning solvent ? | Rate Topic |
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| Posted: Mon Feb 14th, 2011 08:09 pm |
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jgarnett 3T WIS
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Hi, What is the best general purpose watch cleaning solvent / liquid ? I cannot buy specific brands here. I need something that is widely available. Not soapy water that I then have to rinse off etc. I would like something ( a baby wipe ? ) that I can just go over the watch quickly with and it will bring up the steel and glass etc. thanks
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| Posted: Mon Feb 14th, 2011 09:07 pm |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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a nice micro-fiber towel works great and is easily found and it doesn't need to be wet...I keep one at my desk at home,in the car and the office.
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| Posted: Mon Feb 14th, 2011 09:10 pm |
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jgarnett 3T WIS
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You mean like the one that was sitting in front of me that came with my reading glasses ? I will leave now........ *so embarrassed* I still like the idea of giving it an all over with something.
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| Posted: Mon Feb 14th, 2011 09:32 pm |
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azpops 3T WIS
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jgarnett wrote: You mean like the one that was sitting in front of me that came with my reading glasses ? ![]() Lance.....Oh, thanks for the laugh...I needed that.... PS I've always used a "SOFT" tooth brush and gel type of tooth paste. Takes only a couple of minutes if that....Has worked really well for me. Last edited on Mon Feb 14th, 2011 09:33 pm by azpops |
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| Posted: Tue Feb 15th, 2011 01:03 am |
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mcwright Admin
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Try an eyeglasses cleaner. You can find it in liquid, spray, and wipes. Hand sanitizer works also.
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| Posted: Fri Feb 18th, 2011 02:51 pm |
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EHV 3T WIS
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Veraet makes a decent one. It's a spray. They told me that if only a little is used, there is no need to wash it off. Otherwise, you can rinse it off if you bathe the watch in it. No affiliation here, it's just a decent product. Strange first post, I know! I just felt this might help.
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| Posted: Fri Feb 18th, 2011 03:09 pm |
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zepp21 3T WIS
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I was going to mention Veraet as well. I got mine for free
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