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Galaxy WatchKey points to remember:
Use a soft cloth: A microfiber cloth is ideal for cleaning the watch face and bezel without scratching the surface.
Mild soap and water: If needed, use a tiny amount of mild soap with water on a soft brush to clean dirt in the crevices.
Avoid harsh chemicals: Do not use harsh cleaning agents, alcohol, or abrasive materials as they can damage the watch.
Rinse thoroughly: After cleaning, ensure to rinse off any soap residue with clean water.
Dry completely: Pat the watch dry with a soft cloth to prevent water damage.
For a more thorough clean:
Remove the watch band: Take off the watch band to access the bezel more easily.
Check for debris: Use a toothpick or soft brush to remove any trapped dirt or debris from the bezel.
Consider a cleaning solution: If your watch is particularly dirty, you can use a specialized watch cleaning solution, but always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
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Galaxy WatchThis is definitely not a physical "gunk" issue. One UI 6 introduced massive touch screen and bezel lag on my Watch 6 Classic. I have cleared the cache and also done a full reset and reinstall. Same issue. Going to contact Samsung since the watch is basically unusable.
UPDATE:
Samsung Chat Support said it was not possible to go back to the prior (functional) software version. They said my only option was to do an 18+ day turn-around-time "repair" shipment. Makes no sense since the watch was perfectly fine before the update. I suppose I'll just buy a Google Pixel Watch and trade this in since there's apparently no other options.