fridayxiii macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 17, 2021 #1 I notice that my bands are getting harder to remove, especially the lug in the top channel. What's the best way to clean this? Thanks!
I notice that my bands are getting harder to remove, especially the lug in the top channel. What's the best way to clean this? Thanks!
Phil77354 macrumors 68000 Nov 17, 2021 #3 How to clean your Apple Watch - Apple Support Cleaning your Apple Watch keeps it working properly and can fix some common issues. support.apple.com
How to clean your Apple Watch - Apple Support Cleaning your Apple Watch keeps it working properly and can fix some common issues. support.apple.com
mavis macrumors 601 Nov 19, 2021 #4 Monkswhiskers said: Q-tips, with a bit of rubbing alcohol perhaps? Click to expand... This. A q-tip will just barely fit into the slot, so it does a good job of cleaning out the entire inner surface.
Monkswhiskers said: Q-tips, with a bit of rubbing alcohol perhaps? Click to expand... This. A q-tip will just barely fit into the slot, so it does a good job of cleaning out the entire inner surface.
4 44267547 Cancelled Nov 20, 2021 #5 I just use the fine edge of a microfiber cloth (Slightly damp) and slide it through. Done. Reactions: macintoshmac and AppleWes
I ijon01 macrumors regular Nov 21, 2021 #6 I just run mine under the tap so the water washes any debris out. Don’t use cotton buds / cloths as I worry the diag port cover may get knocked out.
I just run mine under the tap so the water washes any debris out. Don’t use cotton buds / cloths as I worry the diag port cover may get knocked out.
D Defender2010 Cancelled Nov 23, 2021 #7 Wash it under a tap and use a soft sponge. I do it all the time to keep my watch free from gunk and grim.
Wash it under a tap and use a soft sponge. I do it all the time to keep my watch free from gunk and grim.