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DO JEWELRY CLEANERS REALLY WORK?

ARE ULTRASONIC CLEANERS REALLY WORTH BUYING?

Jewelry Cleaning Secrets!
One day I was cleaning rings at the front of the store. An elderly lady comes up to me and asks me to clean her rings. A crowd of people are gathered around as I clean. And she was so cute and smiling and she says as loudly as she can, "This is what I need at home... A Vibrator!" It took everything I had to keep from laughing. Yes, Ultrasonic Cleaners do wonderful things!

Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaners clean jewelry by Ultrasonic sound waves. The sound waves, or vibrations, break apart the dirt particles that builds up around your gemstones that make them look dull and dirty. They keep your rings looking brand new again.

So you want an Ultrasonic machine like this at home? Thinking about buying a Jewelry Cleaner? Wondering if they actually work or not?

Well let me tell you, THEY DO!

But... there's a catch to making them work well. It's as plain as day though, but most people don't see it. (More on that later...)

Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaners can be bought in just about any store. K-Mart, Target, Walmart, even most Jewelry stores can order them for you. I would imagine that most of them will all work about the same.

The biggest difference is probably going to be size. But most people are fine with small cleaners (even though with small ones you can't put your eyeglasses in to clean them as well). Prices are probably going to range from $20.00 up to hundreds. Some have timers that can automatically shut it off after a period of time. Others have extra features like a built in heater. I would highly recommend those.

Some have cute little trays or plastic holders which works fine as well. These are great for hanging your rings into the cleaner, which is the best way to clean them.

As far as the cleaning solution goes, there's no need to run out and buy Jewelry cleaner. There's something even better. Use what the Jeweler's use. It's very simple. Here's the Jewelry Cleaner Formula: Fill the cleaner with about 85% water. Dump in some Mr. Clean or Ammonia. Add in a little squirt or two of liquid dish soap. There you have it, the secret Jewelry Cleaning formula!

But there's still one more big secret to getting your Jewelry Clean! Read on...


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