The PacSana bracelet is typically well tolerated, needing no maintenance.
If you experience discomfort or skin irritation when you wear your bracelet, it's probably time to clean it. Some residue or foreign material probably built up on the band and is aggravating your skin. It's also possible that you aren't wearing the bracelet correctly. Make sure to clean and adjust your bracelet for a more comfortable fit.
Clean your wrist and bracelet
Clean your wrist and the bracelet after exercising or sweating. Clean it with a soft, lint-free cloth, and dry it thoroughly.
Make sure that the bracelet is not exposed to dust, sweat, ink, oil, or any chemical products, such as cosmetics, sunscreen, antibacterial spray, hand cleaner, detergent, or insecticides.
If the bracelet gets stained or contains any foreign materials, wipe it with a moistened, soft bristle toothbrush.
Clean the band with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Avoid certain cleaning substances and products
Do not use soap, cleaning agents, abrasive materials, or compressed air to clean your watch.
Skin irritation may be caused by soap, detergent, hand sanitizer, or cleaning agents left on your watch.
Do not clean the watch using ultrasonic waves or external heat sources.
Transferring a bracelet to a new client
A bracelet should be thoroughly cleaned before assigning it to a new wearer. See cleaning guidelines below.
Caution
If you experience extreme skin irritation while wearing the watch, stop wearing it and wait two to three days for symptoms to ease. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a physician.