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+ | [title] Prepping the Sealing Surfaces |
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+ | [* icon_note] Wash your hands! Oil and dirt on your fingers can get inside the watch, and also make it harder to work with the adhesive we'll be using. |
+ | [* black] To prepare for resealing the watch, clean the sealing surfaces thoroughly. |
+ | [* red] I used isopropyl alcohol on cotton swabs to clean the bezel and watch case sealing surfaces. All old gasket material should be removed. |
+ | [* icon_note] It's easier to clean the case sealing surface with the display removed, so if you're removing the display during your repair, clean it then! |
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