Since that day, on the Internet,”‘Dangerous bacteria’ like E. coli grow on Apple Watch, survey reveals | Forbes“It’s become a hot topic, and I noticed I’ve also been washing my Apple Watch strap recently…) I removed it and washed it right away.
According to the article, “The Apple Watch and other wearable ranges containcontain “shocking levels of bacteria”Well, if you use it for a long time without washing it, it is normal for it to get dirty and spread germs.
I don’t think you need to be that nervous, but if you’re using a band that’s made of washable material, it might be a good idea to wash it regularly.
How to remove and attach an Apple Watch band
I’ll show you how to remove and attach your Apple Watch band.
First, how to remove the Apple Watch band, that’s easy. Press the release button and move it sideways to remove it. In my case, the ease of extraction varies depending on the direction of extraction. If you feel stiff, try the other way around.
When installing, slide the tape to install.
Do not forcefully insert into the mounting hole. If you have trouble removing or attaching the band, press down on the band release button again.
I tried washing my Apple Watch band with water!
I immediately washed the Apple Watch (Played Solo Loop). This time, for now, put the neutral dishwashing detergent into the sink basin and dilute it, and scrub gently. Well, it’s an easy idea that if you’re neutral, you can do it.
After that, dirt and detergents are thoroughly washed off with water.
As a result, yes, it was definitely dirty. The water turned a little brown, and to be honest, I felt (wow…I’m done…). So it is a good idea to wash it regularly.
*Please refrain from taking pictures.
By the way, I wash my clothes and underwear every day, but my Apple Watch strap, which I wear every day, gets dirty too.
Frequent washing may damage the bracelet, so I like to wash it in time while keeping an eye on how dirty the bracelet is.
Apple does not recommend washing the band with water. Please try at your own risk depending on the material. However, if you use your Apple Watch in the pool or in the ocean, you might not have much resistance to being washed with water.
Official Apple Watch Band care instructions from Apple
Apple’s official band care method for your Apple Watch is as follows.
For leather bands:
Wipe the leather portion of the belt with a soft, lint-free cloth. If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with clean water.
Do not soak the leather belt in water. The leather bands are not waterproof.
Allow the band to dry completely before attaching it to your Apple Watch. Do not store the leather belt in a hot, humid place in direct sunlight.
Leather usually acquires a luster during daily use. Also, contact with substances such as perfumes, insect repellents, oils, lotions, and dyed materials (such as denim) can cause color changes. Your Apple Watch and bands may change color or fade over time.
For single loops, single run loops, team sports, athletic loops, circumferential loops, alpine loops, and trail loops:
Wipe the belt with a soft, lint-free cloth. If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with clean water.
You can also use a mild hypoallergenic hand soap to clean these laces.
Wipe the band dry with a soft, lint-free cloth before attaching it to your Apple Watch.
The laces in this category have the impression that they can be washed with water, but please attempt them at your own risk.
For all other laces and buckles:
Wipe the belt with a soft, lint-free cloth. If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with clean water.
Wipe the band dry with a soft, lint-free cloth before attaching it to your Apple Watch.
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