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Old 3 May 2011, 02:45 AM   #1
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Cleaning tools link? help!

Hello,

while i just some soapy water and hand rinse my sub c, i noticed there are some hard to reach spots that im missing...

i remember someone posted the link to a site that had soft brushes, towel and solution but i cant remember it.

anyone have any experience with it?

im sure a baby's tooth brush should be just fine...

wanted something more official.

ha!

thanks,
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Old 3 May 2011, 03:01 AM   #2
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Hello,

while i just some soapy water and hand rinse my sub c, i noticed there are some hard to reach spots that im missing...

i remember someone posted the link to a site that had soft brushes, towel and solution but i cant remember it.

anyone have any experience with it?

im sure a baby's tooth brush should be just fine...

wanted something more official.

ha!

thanks,
Look any soft brush and any soft lint free towel will do, after all most Rolex are made from S.steel one of the toughest materials known to man.Its a Rolex oyster watch and they dont need any pampering in any way, just wash in soap and water.
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Old 3 May 2011, 03:16 AM   #3
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Old 3 May 2011, 03:20 AM   #4
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Old toothbrushes work great.

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Old toothbrushes work great.

Officially.
+1 for this. I have an oldie that I use exclusively for my watches and it works great!
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