Something New - Professional Jewelery Cleaner

Cleaning Jewelry

Using the Jewelry Cleaner

The jewelry cream should be used once or twice a month. It can be dabbed on and dragged around the metal with a paper towel; OR you may use a retired, soft bristle toothbrush, dampened with the brightener.  Brush the cream around your jewelry three or four times. Brushing the cream is the easiest way to clean earrings, chains, necklaces, bracelets, even metal watchbands (DO NOT SUBMERGE WATCHES). The cream turns into a biodegradable foam when brushing. The ingredients still work in the foam to remove tarnish and oxidation for seven to eight minutes.

When you are finished brushing the jewelry cream on your jewelry, use the toothbrush with the brightener* to remove film, cream, and foam. Overnight soak diamonds, sapphires, rubies and other hard and medium hard stones. Better yet...

For the ultimate cleaning: use our ULTRAWAVE sonic machine! Using our brightener, in just five minutes your rings, earrings, chains, necklaces, glasses, bracelets, and waterproof watches will look as good as, or better than brand new. This is the preferred cleaning method and eliminates the need to soak overnight. Follow the instructions included with the machine. It is child safe (operates on batteries)!

Or, manually weekly touch up your jewelry with the toothbrush and brightener to keep it film free. Diamonds, sapphires, and rubies can be soaked manually overnight in our brightener every week or two. Most soft stones are glues in place; it is NOT recommended to soak any stone that might be glued. Posts on soft stones are usually a backup. DO NOT soak any soft stones, since soaking more than ten to fifteen minutes in anything can soften the glue.

*Use the brightener on your bathroom mirrors, glasses, car windows, computer monitor, and TV screen to prevent fogging and collecting dust.

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