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22 July 2013, 10:14 AM | #1 |
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Cleaning bands in jewelry cleaner-
-what do I need to know?
I have a GMT-II and Sub, both Z serials. My wife has a good ultrasonic cleaner. Other than removing the bands from the watch is there anything else to worry about? |
22 July 2013, 10:19 AM | #2 |
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Nope - vibrate, rinse, dry...
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22 July 2013, 10:22 AM | #3 |
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I used to boil my bracelets before I got a sonic cleaner that would heat up the water.
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22 July 2013, 11:23 AM | #4 |
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Veraet Watch Spray. go to there website and grab a kit. you can get the spray, brush and cleaning cloth for under 20 bux. The cleaner is amazing. Non abrasive removes all oils and dirt and leaves it looking like its brand new. The spray smells great too.
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I regularly ultrasonic mine. Of course remove watch from the bracelet. The grime that comes off is always impressive. |
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Get a good spring bar remover!
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Lughole lovers only need this...
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I have to say that ever since I saw your post of that pic of the tooth pic sometime back, I have been using that to take the bracelet off of my sub. I only wish I had thought of that 17 years ago instead of using metal things like screwdrivers and paperclips. I have plenty of little scars around my lug holes. So many in fact that RSC polishing did not really remove them. The wood is indeed the best thing for the watch I think. Thanks for the idea.
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Very true
...and then, in a glass with warm water and some dish washing liquid, and you get this the next morning. And is all clean, inside-out, as dirst is soaked fully and due to capilary tube principle some soap lube remains in the links.
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23 July 2013, 10:28 AM | #13 |
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Thanks all. I have and use Veraet but figured this was the next step.
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It barely fit my 16610 in altered.
It did not fit my 214270. I have a diamond stone and I gave it 3 strokes on each side (nearly flat). I didn't push hard at all as there isn't a lot of metal here. That was all I needed. Barely anything off.
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if it was fitted with the fine fork ends it would.
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I did get the fine model, and it barely (and I mean barely) fit the 16610.
It did not fit the 214270 until I filed it down ever so slightly.
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the fine forks fit my 16610lv easily without any modification being required.
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throw some Veraet in the Ultrasonic and your good to go!!!! My watch doesnt get dirty enough to need a ultrasonic. i clean it once a week
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22 July 2013, 10:32 PM | #20 |
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Personally, I didn't find any need of using ultrasonic at all once I used Veraet cleaner. It does a fantastic job. I use it once or twice a week and have done so for about a year now.
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23 July 2013, 12:13 AM | #21 |
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It's the unseen gunk where a cleaner comes in useful. You'd be surprised how much stuff gets in between the links.
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Yes but you're only observing the outside of the bracelet....you'd be surprised at how much hidden dirt builds up inside the links where it can prematurely wear out the links and lead to a bracelet stretching before its time.
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