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finally found the link
it was oxyclean in heated water.. but many people say that it severly dries out the titanium and it needs oil after and also dries out the rubber gaskets
anything else out there that would oxidize the titanium without causing harm to rubber gaskets?
added info..
By: rijowysock : December 4th, 2008-09:32
read that oxyclean advanced the oxidation but could harm rubber like the gaskets in watch.. is their anything that would still oxidize the titanium without putting so much harm on gaskets like maybe hydrogen peroxide? or chlorine from pool? i know chlorin...
Oxy-Clean
By: JonathanW : December 4th, 2008-09:45
I had seen something about a pot of boiling water with oxy-clean in the past as well, but i seem to remember it being done with a fully disassembled watch, so the gaskets and crystal were all out... I would assume that the solution might harm any anti-ref...
Can you send a link?
By: BDLJ : December 4th, 2008-16:24
I am interested in what they have to say. Anything reactive enough to oxidise Ti is going to be pretty aggressive on the seals, requiring disassembly. Though that is a simple matter. As for "drying out" the titanium, I don't get that. Have you tried a bla...