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Question....
How do you "clean" a metal bracelet? My Nixon for example has a couple years of gunk built up near the clasp. I'd like to thoroughly clean it. |
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Old toothbrush, dishwashing soap and room temperature water. scrub away.
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Along with Palmolive, it's easier on soft hands. Actually, it's to prevent any temperature based reactions to the watch. This is to say, don't pour boiling water or dip it into ice water...
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Just bring them in, and have them do it.
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