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Old 5 April 2009, 11:11 AM   #1
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Dirty, Flithy Rolex

I know this has been discussed before, but I am still amazed at all the black dirt that comes off my SS GMTIIC each time I use a Scrubbing Bubbles Wipe on it. I do not sweat that much. Think it is some sort of oxidation of the stainless steel (I doubt it) or just dirt and body oils accumulating?

Once week I give it a good cleaning, and it's spackle returns.

How many others here with a SS Rolex have the same experience?
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:14 AM   #2
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no, can't say i relate? maybe there's lots of pollution where you live.
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:15 AM   #3
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no, can't say i relate? maybe there's lots of pollution where you live.
Not at all, I live in a rural area. Cody, do you ever clean your watch with a Scrubbing Bubbles Wipe?
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:30 AM   #4
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What's a scrubbling bubbbles wipe
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:31 AM   #5
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Ha, try an ultrasonic cleaner on it like I do.
Black gunk comes out of everywhere... I'd highly recommend a $30-$40 ultrasonic for cleaning bracelets every 3-6 months. It extends bracelet life by removing the grit that wears out the pins. Impossible without an ultrasonic.
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:32 AM   #6
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Yep, body oils and grime do build up regardless of whether or not you sweat.
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:33 AM   #7
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I take my watch to my AD once a month and have them steam clean the bracelet!!!
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:35 AM   #8
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Am I the only guy who puts it in the dishwasher?
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:35 AM   #9
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No, I don't have this observation when cleaning mine.
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:37 AM   #10
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Am I the only guy who puts it in the dishwasher?
Do you use Jet Dry or whatever that stuff is called!!! LOL!!!
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:39 AM   #11
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Never used any scrubbing bubbles wipes. However, mine sleeps in the shower, and gets a good scrubbing with a fingernail brush, and ivory soap. And yes, it gets mighty nasty. I'll give the bubble wipes a try......David

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Old 5 April 2009, 11:47 AM   #12
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No Sperry, you're not... have a look.......................David















Clean as a whistle!.................
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:51 AM   #13
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I use the scrubbing bubbles aerosol spray on my bracelets...it does a great job. Been doing it for years!
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:55 AM   #14
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You guys can't be serious about running your watches through the dishwasher lol. I know we all kid a lot on this forum but this one I see going either way lol.
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:58 AM   #15
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I use a soft bristled toothbrush and warm water. Then I dry it off with a microfiber towel.
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Old 5 April 2009, 11:58 AM   #16
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I don't think a dishwasher would harm a Rolex.
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Old 5 April 2009, 12:13 PM   #17
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i put mine in the washing machine...
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Old 5 April 2009, 12:28 PM   #18
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i put mine in the washing machine...
Guys seriously??

Dishwasher and/or washing machine??

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Old 5 April 2009, 12:30 PM   #19
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I know this has been discussed before, but I am still amazed at all the black dirt that comes off my SS GMTIIC each time I use a Scrubbing Bubbles Wipe on it. I do not sweat that much. Think it is some sort of oxidation of the stainless steel (I doubt it) or just dirt and body oils accumulating?

Once week I give it a good cleaning, and it's spackle returns.

How many others here with a SS Rolex have the same experience?
I live in the high desert in Arizona and have the same problem....but it is due to LOTS of airborne dirt and high temps.

I just give my Air King a bath when I bathe and it looks like new. It sure can make the toothbrush nasty black sometimes.


I may start using an ultrasonic cleaner on the bracelet only to get rid of the dirt that gets down inside the Oyster bracelet links and wears them out.

Cheers.
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Old 5 April 2009, 12:31 PM   #20
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I keep my watch pretty clean (there is no gunk at all between the links) but there are times when I do get the black gunk on my wrist (usually just next to the clasp). I just clean it with mild soap and a q-tip, and dry it with the cleaning cloth the soon-to-be-departed Beverly Hills RSC gave me.
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Old 5 April 2009, 12:35 PM   #21
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I keep my watch pretty clean (there is no gunk at all between the links) but there are times when I do get the black gunk on my wrist (usually just next to the clasp). I just clean it with mild soap and a q-tip, and dry it with the cleaning cloth the soon-to-be-departed Beverly Hills RSC gave me.
OMG, there's that gorgeous SS/Plat YM again...

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Old 5 April 2009, 12:38 PM   #22
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i put mine in the washing machine...
Do not ever dry your Deep Sea with a Patek or VC...

There is all sorts of crap in the lint trap and it takes forever to get the gold streaks out of the DSSD bezel.
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Old 5 April 2009, 12:55 PM   #23
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Seriously............

Lets look at this in a scientific light. The Sea Dweller is rated to a depth of 4000ft., right? OK, a body of water at one foot in height, has a pressure excerted, at the bottom of the vessel holding said water, of a half a pound.
Accually it's a little less, but for all practical purposes, it's .5 pounds. So, at 4000 ft. the water pressure is going to be right at 2000PSI. And a dishwasher is going to harm this watch? How? I got into a colorful discussion a while ago about the robustness of mechanical watches, and which ones were the toughest. I ran mine through a commercial dishwasher, boiled it in salt water for an hour, then froze it for 2 days. Runs spot on. Funny thing is, all those folks that I was conversating with, not a one of them would even try the dishwasher, much less the stove..........David


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Old 5 April 2009, 01:11 PM   #24
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Does Rolex rate their watches on heat tolerance?
I'd be very mindful if the watch breaks under this kind of treatment and I'd bet that warranty doesn't cover this kind of damage.

BTW, during the 1965 NASA flight qualification testing, which has got lots of heat tolerance, compression/decompression, vibration etc tests, Rolex didn't come out well. See http://www.lesmala.net/jean-michel/s...ter/index2.htm under "NASA" on the left, and look for "1965 first qualification testing".
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Old 5 April 2009, 01:18 PM   #25
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Is that dishwasher a Bosch? Probably the preffered tool for a Glashutte !
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Old 5 April 2009, 01:27 PM   #26
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You have to worry about the rubber seals with boiling your watch in water don't you. I mean the heat may affect the rubber, not to mention the expansion of the metal case and the possible ingress of water?
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Does Rolex rate their watches on heat tolerance?
I'd be very mindful if the watch breaks under this kind of treatment and I'd bet that warranty doesn't cover this kind of damage.
They probably don't. However, the watch is constructed of stainless steel, uses a saphire crystal, lubricated with synthetic oils, and uses seals of
Viton fluoroelastomers. These seals are rated at a working temp of 400 degrees F. Boiling water is 212 degrees F. Warranty? It's been out of warranty for a couple of years, but it really doesn't matter, cause it's not going to be damaged, and wasn't..........David
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Old 5 April 2009, 01:41 PM   #28
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Am I the only guy who puts it in the dishwasher?
Nope.
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Old 5 April 2009, 03:39 PM   #29
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Great thread. Finally we are off the topic ' does my watch get harmed by too much humidity in the air'.
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