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: I think Oxi Clean is one of the best products
: out there for cleaning your watches. You do
: however ned to know a few things. Oxi Clean
: works better with hot water. Oxi Clean also
: works quickly. When you clean with it, you
: should onluy leave it in for about 10
: minutes. Someone recently left thier watch
: sitting overnight to negative results. After
: you take it out of the solution, you should
: rinse the watch with cold water. Then you
: should imm. dry the watch. Using this
: product properly gives excaellent results.
: I hope this helped.
: Ross
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