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Best way to clean ionic wrist bands

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Long story short, dog was on the bad end of a skunk and the scent transferred to my watch in the cleaning chaos. Rubber is pretty porous and I've had quite the difficulty cleaning it. I've used an enzyme buster that does the trick for fabric based items. Any suggestions to getting these bands smelling fresh?

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If it's that bad then just buy a new one if your so convinced that it's impossible to get the smell off 

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Hi @Bornee,

 

I don't know the best way, and that doesn't seem covered by Fitbit's cleaning instructions. 🙂

 

If nothing works, at least the band on the Ionic is replaceable!

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Dave | California

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Warm water with a ton of liquid soap and brush it? Baby wipes? Maybe wipe it and then spray a ton of perfume on it.. it's not rocket science bro 

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Using it sparingly, you could try rubbing alcohol.  I say use it sparingly only because it could dry out the band.

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bless your naive little brain, you're lucky skunks aren't native to the UK.

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If it's that bad then just buy a new one if your so convinced that it's impossible to get the smell off 

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