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How to clean Fitbit Blaze

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I have a Fitbit Blaze that has a stainless steel frame, black band, a removable tracker and charging pod.

I am wondering how to clean all of these parts:

  • Stainless steel frame and black band- I've heard that you can use water or rubbing alcohol to clean these parts. But does the water cause the steel to rust? Is warm water ok  to use?
  • Removable tracker- How can the sensor be cleaned and all the little gaps, should any liquids o any kinds be used to clean the sensor?
  • Charging pod- Pretty much the same question as the removable tracker.

If anyone can help that would be great, also I there is a video about cleaning the Fitbit blaze that would be even better (I've been looking, however I can't find a single video) 

 

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Doing a search of the web for cleaning watch bands. Most say to use soap and water. Fitbit suggests a soap less cleanser. 

As for the sensor and contacts I would use alcohol. 

The metal will not rust if keeper dry. I believe it is stainless steel, so rust should not be a problem. 

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Doing a search of the web for cleaning watch bands. Most say to use soap and water. Fitbit suggests a soap less cleanser. 

As for the sensor and contacts I would use alcohol. 

The metal will not rust if keeper dry. I believe it is stainless steel, so rust should not be a problem. 

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How should I clean the sensor and contacts? using a cotton bud/swab and a toothpick??

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