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Power balance bracelet


Question Posted Friday January 20 2012, 10:16 am

Does anyone know if it's safe to wash with power balance bracelets on. Will water or soap cause damage to them at all?

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orphans answered Friday January 20 2012, 3:54 pm:
Upon researching the internet, it seems that you can. Its made of surgical grade silicone (and so waterproof), and people that own it say they use it when swimming.

On the official website, under the FAQ, one question is "can my band get wet?". They answer with "yes." that's all! I don't know if they mean that it is physically possible for it to get wet, or it is okay if it gets wet.

I suppose the best way to know is to contact them directly. Here's the contact page:

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Hope I helped :)

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