1. Cleansing Your Watch with Vinegar
If you're aiming for an effective method to clean your wristwatch, don't overlook the technique of using edible vinegar.
Utilize various edible vinegars such as rice vinegar, apple vinegar, or white vinegar, with apple vinegar being the most efficient for optimal cleanliness. Edible vinegar plays a crucial role in removing rust, leaving your watch shining and as good as new.
Cleaning the strap: Detach the metal or stainless steel watch strap and immerse it in apple vinegar overnight, or other vinegars for a day. Then, rinse briefly with clean water and use a cloth (avoiding wool or soft cloth), a plastic dishwashing brush, or a plastic scouring pad. Be cautious; it's best to use a cloth or brush to prevent scratches..
Cleaning the case: patiently drop vinegar solution on the rusty spots, use a cloth, and a brush soaked in vinegar solution to gently scrub and repeat several times until the rust and dirt disappear.


2. EFFECTIVE RUST REMOVAL WITH BAKING SODA
Baking Soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is highly effective in cleaning watch rust and stubborn stains with minimal side effects or scratches compared to vinegar or lemon methods. Baking Soda is widely available and can be purchased at a reasonable price on various e-commerce platforms.
Mix baking soda with water to create a thicker mixture than toothpaste. Use a brush to apply this mixture and scrub on the dirt and rust. They will clean up quite quickly. After cleaning the rust, rinse the watch with water or wipe it clean.


3. Cleaning Watches with Lemon
For convenience, cleaning rust and dirt on metal watchbands with lemon is the easiest method. However, use it sparingly; if the watch shows no signs of rust, regular cleaning is sufficient.
To clean rust and dirt on watches with lemon, first sprinkle table salt on the area to be cleaned, then use a cloth, a plastic dishwashing pad, or an aluminum scrub pad soaked in lemon juice to scrub. Be extremely careful with the scrubbing tools to avoid scratching the watch.


4. Cleaning Watches with Olive Oil
Olive oil is an incredibly beneficial oil for health and beauty. Furthermore, olive oil surprisingly has the ability to clean, leaving you amazed. If you wear a leather watchband, olive oil is your top cleaning weapon that you can't overlook.
Leather is considered a material that adds sophistication, elegance, and class to your wristwatch. However, as leather is composed of organic substances, it is highly sensitive to external factors like sweat, dirt, temperature, etc. Without meticulous hygiene, the leather strap may lose its luxurious appearance, replaced by unpleasant scratches. If you find it challenging, olive oil can assist you in addressing that.
To clean a watch strap with olive oil, wipe away dust on the watch strap before thorough cleaning. First, use a soft cloth soaked in vinegar to gently wipe the surface of the strap. Then, use olive oil to clean the remaining vinegar and dirt. Finally, use a cotton ball or soft paper to dry the surface of the strap.


5. Cleaning Watches with Toothpaste
Toothpaste, besides taking care of your oral health, also serves several special purposes such as cleaning and polishing. If you often wear a watch, don't overlook the tip of cleaning your watch with toothpaste.
To clean the watch strap (especially metal straps), you can soak it in a warm water and toothpaste mixture, then use a soft brush to gently scrub and wipe it clean with a soft cloth. You'll surely get your watch strap back to its original condition.
After cleaning the strap, don't forget to clean the watch face. To clean the watch face with toothpaste, you need to:
- Apply a bit of toothpaste on the watch face. Some plastic particles in the toothpaste help deal with dirt, discoloration, and can enhance the brightness of the glass.
- Leave it like that for about 1 – 2 minutes. Then, use a soft cloth to scrub in the areas you want to clean.
- Next, use a slightly damp soft cloth to remove the toothpaste. Finally, dry it with another cloth. The watch face will be much brighter than before.


6. Other Simple Methods
Aside from the simple methods mentioned above, depending on the material of your watch strap, you'll have corresponding easy cleaning methods.
Fabric straps are the most absorbent but durable type, making them easy to clean. Just clean with soap (avoid strong detergents), then air dry, and your fabric strap will look brand new.
Cleaning plastic, silicone, and rubber watch straps is even easier than fabric straps. To clean plastic or rubber watch straps, just wash with water, then air dry or expose to a cool place. For stubborn stains, you can use a brush to scrub them off.


