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Old 19 September 2024, 09:55 PM   #1
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Blueish Residue

There is a blue residue on the crystal. The picture is a good representation. It won't come off. Anyone ever get this? Thanx
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Old Yesterday, 02:01 AM   #2
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...or possibly know what it is??
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Is it on the entire crystal or just in a small area? Could it be the AR coating?
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Thanx for response. Just in the area shown. Not entire crystal. Not sure what the AR coating does. Going to research now.
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Antireflective coating. Should have know that. Can that cause blue streaks?
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I don't think so. Did you try a mild dish soap to see if it will come off?
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I never take off. I wear in shower and the streaks stay. Under warranty. I just don't want to part with it.
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I would try the smallest drop of Dawn with just a couple drops of water, mixed on your finger tip, and rub it on, rinse off with a damp clean cloth. Then dry. That got some factory smudge off of my DJ that I couldn't get off any other way.

Isn't Rolex just putting AR coating on the inside? ...If you have it at all.

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Some chemicals can cause stains on the crystal, only way to to fix it is a new crystal. I have a stain on my own BLRO but it's tiny I live with it, but RSC insisted on a new crystal on my brothers BLNR as it had a few spots. Most likely caused by car cleaning products in our case (we are classic & sports car dealers). Not sure which one but TFR (traffic film remover) or alloy wheel cleaner are the main suspects..
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