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Cleaning, ceramic watches


geneticlone

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If the ceramic is a matte finish.. use just mild soap and water with a toothbrush..no polymers..,... wax of any kind..

I would just use the jewelry cleaner with a tooth brush to scrub the cracks if the ceramic is of the polished variety.

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I hear toothpaste does a nice job.. seriously :D

I heard that as well, as it also gives you watch a nice minty fresh smell too. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

Hmm :confused: , ok so basically I have to really watch what I am using. I could do steam, warm water, soap, and toothbrush on the ceramic parts. How about the glass/face, and the metal cover?

No worries, you are not going to hurt the, with a nylon bristles of a brush. Ceramic is one of the hardest materials known to man. I use liquid hand soap at my sink without issue.

Just dont submerge your watch in the water.

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