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I use tsp, trisodium phosphate. Not on baskets so much (though sometimes) as the cleaning jars themselves.

 

I know it used to be readily available and less so now, but it is fantastic.

 

It won't necessarily renew the luster, but they will be clean.

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15 hours ago, joelcarvajal said:

How do you clean your cleaning basket and make them shiny again?

I always thought they would be cleaned in the cleaning machine along with the watch parts, so this question has me perplexed. I'm probably missing something here 🤔

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8 hours ago, nickelsilver said:

I use tsp, trisodium phosphate. Not on baskets so much (though sometimes) as the cleaning jars themselves.

 

I know it used to be readily available and less so now, but it is fantastic.

Sounds like good stuff. It's available on Amazon and ebay in the UK

 

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45 minutes ago, HectorLooi said:

I think if you used an ammoniated cleaning solution, the problem would go away on its own.

Ah, interesting! That's exactly what I do (ELMA RED 1:9) so that might explain why I never perceived it as a problem.

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