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View Poll Results: Is it safe to clean a Rolex with an electric toothbrush?
yes 34 46.58%
no 39 53.42%
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Old 10 September 2017, 03:29 PM   #31
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You need to floss it first
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Old 10 September 2017, 06:44 PM   #32
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Don't know why you would use an electric toothbrush to clean it. But I guess it would be fine?


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Old 10 September 2017, 09:43 PM   #33
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I mean, you aren't then brushing your teeth with the same $15 head are you
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Old 10 September 2017, 09:52 PM   #34
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Ridiculous use of a tooth brush, electric or not.

Definite cause of micro scratches, especially on PM models.
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Old 10 September 2017, 10:00 PM   #35
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Cause the newby in post 15 and the OP share an IP address.
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Old 10 September 2017, 10:02 PM   #36
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I really don't see how isolated application of an electric toothbrush would damage the movement.

I also don't understand how there can possibly be this much discussion about cleaning a Rolex.

A regular toothbrush is fine if you need it.

Washing regularly with soap is more than enough.

It's a watch and this isn't some high level science. Just wash it like you would wash pretty much anything.
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