OK VRBs I need to engage the hive mind... how do you clean the strap of your running watch? I have a Garmin ForeRunner 235 with the silicone rubber strap (the black/grey one). To be honest it is a bit manky with a chemical weapon comprised of insect repellant, sun screen, dried sweat, salt, dried skin and I don't know what else. It seems to be resistant to water
What works for you? Guidance online seems to involve trying everything that you have in your house until something works (vinegar, rubbing alcohol, dish soap, random solvents, toothpaste, bicarbonate of soda, microfibre cloth, toothbrush, don't ever use a toothbrush, cotton buds...)
Any experience gratefully received.
And I don't mind if you tell me to not let it get into that state in the first place. A daily wash with warm water is the best approach, I know.
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Mine gets washed daily... but little miss UNM has had hers so gunked up that the charger didn’t work. I put it in a glass of water with a chlorine tablet for about 20 minutes and everything wiped off with a dishcloth.
Funny you should mention that. I've only had mine for about 2 months and noticed a build up in each space. Maybe washing up liquid and hot water and cotton buds
I have two straps, when I swap I use hand soap and a nail brush and give it a really good scrub. I then use a baby wipe through all those holes and rinse and dry in the window where the sun can get to it.
I try to swap straps every month or so. But daily I give the strap a good wipe with baby wipes.
You know I never noticed mine! But having read your post I've just had a good look and it's not that bad, mostly clean. The only thing I do is wipe the strap with a damp cloth after every run and it's about five years' old so nothing to report here. Maybe it's my princess blood and sweat 👑🙂
I try to clean it regularly, just soap and water, I swap often and then I also use a brush. Some models accumulate dirty in the space between the strap and the watch, I use a small brush there. Never had anything that wouldn't go with soap...
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