cubancurl Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 I have a white Chanel j12 that I love. IMO, most popular, most complemented watch ever. Anyway, the biggest flaw of this rep is the white ceramic links are so translucent that the black gunk or oil inside the links actually is visible, it gives it a grayish color especially on the underside which seems to be more translucent. The black gunk is always leaking out and is obvious on a white watch. I've tried cleaning with dish soap & windex with tooth brush but I can't get inside the links & the black gunk is endless even though I've worn the wstch daily for years. How do I get rid of it permenantly????!!!!!
Dave123 Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 I always used dish soap and a q-tip,worked fine on the wifes j12's.
cubancurl Posted March 15, 2011 Author Report Posted March 15, 2011 (edited) Dave123; yes, my toothbrush temporarely removes the gunk but after a few days of wearing, there is black stuff seaping out again. How much of it can possibly be contained in that tiny hole in the link?? It never runs out!! Edited March 15, 2011 by cubancurl
Dave123 Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 wtf,black [censored] every couple days? Tell her to shower more often.....
KB Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 Umm Dave you obviously don't realise that cubancurl is the lady who wears the watch. Ken
mastrmindalliance Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 Haven't tested it (yet) but my suggestion would be to give it an ultrasonic bath and then re-lube it with a product that promises to not attract gunk. Like the product in my sig.
cubancurl Posted March 15, 2011 Author Report Posted March 15, 2011 Hi Ken. Dave123; I live in miami where even in the winter it is 80 degees and high humidity so my skin sweats under the watch which then causes the watch to 'sweat.'
mattheis Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 (edited) Thats what I do with the wife's, carefully remove the bracelet and just let it soak in dish soap water, use a toothbrush to get in the cracks, let it sit on its side to drain. Dry as good as possible. Use a liquid wax polish to get in the links, remove excess to top it off. Edited March 15, 2011 by mattheis
Jkay Posted March 16, 2011 Report Posted March 16, 2011 There's a great little ultrasonic cleaner shaped like an egg, on Meritline. Every month or so they put it on sale for $19 *shipped* .. the cleaner
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