You can totally, absolutely use the deodorant/antiperspirant you put on your pits on your wrist. So instead of focusing so much on the watch band, addressing your wrist is a not-bad approach to take. Just as there's more than one way to skin a cat, there's more than one way to tackle a cleaning problem. There\'s a Right Way to Clean Your Workout Clothes.Here's what I think you need to do: Use deodorant. But let's say you do really love the Sport Band, or you make the switch and the problem persists. Unless you really love the Sport Band, you might want to opt for a replacement in silicone, rubber, leather, or metal. Preventing Wrist Cheese Smellīefore I get into the suggestion I'm going to make to help prevent the cheese smell from taking over your wrist in the first place, it bears mentioning that the problem may be that your skin is having a reaction to the watchband material. I can also help you avoid it going forward, because I live here in the real world with you and I know that delighting in the description versus the occurrence of a cheese-smelling wrist are two totally different things. How evocative and compellingly disgusting! I love it. I think you guys have been with me long enough to know that I say this in complete sincerity, but just in case anyone might interpret it as sarcasm, I want to assure you I'm being utterly earnest when I say that the description of your cheese-smelling wrist delighted me to no end. Thanks in advance for any suggestions you have. Based on conversations with friends and a kajillion Google searches, this is not an uncommon problem for many types of fitness trackers and watches, but it doesn't seem that anyone on the internet has a definitive answer. If I go watchless for a day, my wrist smells fine, so I can only conclude that I'm doing something wrong in the watch maintenance department. I wear the watch while exercising and on my bike commute, but I clean the band and connections a few times a week with a disinfecting wipe. ĭo you have any advice for getting rid of, or preventing, watch stink? I wear an Apple Watch with a rubber (Fluoroelastamer) band and it smells like some cheese went to die on my wrist. Are you still dirty? Subscribe to Ask a Clean Person: The Podcast on Acast, iTunes or Stitcher, and like Ask a Clean Person on Facebook. She'll be here every week helping to answer your filthiest questions. Jolie Kerr is a cleaning expert and advice columnist.
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