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Old 8 November 2016, 09:07 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by enjoythemusic View Post
If you're a car guy, odds are you have some extra Blinker Fluid on-hand and that works great.

If no Blinker Fluid, then Tears Of Unicorn works but it really is kinda weak and mainly for women's timepieces.


Weaker cleaner for women's timepieces? pffft.... You would be surprised, with all the lotions etc. that ladies put on their skin, a WAY STRONGER cleaner is required to really clean those timepieces.

For men, all a cleaner needs to clean off watch is some dust and dried up sweat... ok, if you are like me and work on your cars with your rolex on, some occasional engine oil and grime too.

I have seen very good results cleaning my watches with dishwashing soap. Doesn't leave any residue behind on your wine glasses or stainless steel forks and knives... why wouldn't be a good choice for your watch?
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