09-20-2016
19:45
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08-20-2020
16:59
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MatthewFitbit
09-20-2016
19:45
- last edited on
08-20-2020
16:59
by
MatthewFitbit
Hi guys. I recently tried cleaning my Fitbit brand silicone bands with rubbing alcohol and soap and water to get black off the edges, but it didn't seem to work. Are there any alternatives that actually get the black dirt off the edges? Thanks!
09-21-2016 03:09
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09-21-2016 04:20
09-21-2016 04:20
Thanks, but I've done just what it says and the rubbing alcohol just does not work. Even the hand soap and water does not remove dirt around the edges...
Best Answer09-21-2016 08:41
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09-21-2016 08:41
@delbocciot I have had luck with Magic Eraser. You just have to make sure you rinse is really well after so no residue is coming into contact with your skin.
10-19-2016 10:01
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10-19-2016 10:01
@delbocciot I hope you're doing well! Have you tried using a soap-free cleanser like Cetaphil, Gentle Skin Cleanser, or Aquanil? Make sure to rinse thoroughly, and dry well.
For tough spots, stains or buildup on your band, scrub with a wet soft-bristled toothbrush. Also, the tip provided by @Jrdubyakc is interesting. It is worth trying that as well!
Let me know how it goes! ![]()
Best Answer05-09-2019 12:39
05-09-2019 12:39
I hear ya! I've tried alcohol, Bon Ami with a toothbrush. Soap and water. It still looks grimy. I bought a pack of differentcolored ones but I don't dare wear the yellow or orange. I think I'll hafta try a magic eraser and see what happens.
Best Answer09-25-2021 14:39
09-25-2021 14:39
for my white band, I also tried Dawn dish detergent, nail polish remover, and letting it soak in a mixture of Oxyclean and water. Still looks bad.
Best Answer12-23-2021 09:22
12-23-2021 09:22
Hey I was just looking to buy a new fitbit with a white band but I’m hesitant as I don’t want it to get dirty can I ask how long before yours started to get dirty?
Best Answer01-17-2022 07:00
01-17-2022 07:00
24 hrs without any heavy or messy work while being protected my my jacket. I think dyes from clothing like jeans transfer too easily.
Best Answer01-17-2022 12:39
01-17-2022 12:39
Thanks for the reply, that's insane i can't believe it got dirty so quickly i think ill go with a black one instead.
01-21-2022 14:00
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01-21-2022 14:00
Has anyone tried the magic erasers.
Yes @Morvarid light colored bands get dirty fast.
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