I have a Michael Kors watch with a white rubber wristband that has turned dirty and dark in less than a year. I am quite unhappy with how it looks, but very happy with the watch. What to do???
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Question edited for clarity FULL 'make model (what is is).
Question moved from Cars and Trucks, which also doesn't help identification of the mk 5603 or mk5603!
Best advice right here. Also "the same as the one that is in it".
RepairTJC.comhttps://www.repairtjc.com > Guides Michael Kors use 395 and 371 pretty evenly. We recommend using a quality brand such as Duracell or Renata when replacing the battery of your Michael Kors watch .
Ceramic is one of the hardest materials so should not have changed colour. Is it from a KORS dealer or from Chinese/on street seller. My guess is that the cerremic is actually plastic.
OMG, why does it take s much to answer and who wrote the first answer? Perhaps she works for some repair woman? The answer to this question for
Michael Kors Acrylic Womens Watch MK5248
is a 364 battery. It took longer for me to find the answer to this question than it did to replace the battery on my gf's watch. Here's a tip go to a hardware store or Amazon.com and by it for much cheaper than Walmart or like stores. you van get a 10 pack for about $5 on Amazon. Remove the screws over a white pillow case so that when/if they fall as you remove them you can easily see them. Took less than 5 mins to remove and replace the battery. Enjoy
Rubbing alcohol.
What is holding the dirt there is old body oils, alcohol is good at breaking that down, cheap and doesn't dissolve plastics like some other solvents. Soak the wristband in the alcohol for a couple of days. Don't submerge the watch itself as I don't know how waterproof it is. If you can separate the watch from the band without losing the holding pins, even better.
Use cotton swabs or an old toothbrush with alcohol for the stubborn stuff.
If you copy the following into your search engine, you will be able to contact Michael Kors to discuss your problem. "/www.michaelkors.com/store/service/nmAssistance.jhtml"
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