Timberwolf
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- Sep 12, 2005
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A few years ago I was in-between jobs and worked in a jewelry store. It was here that I learned how the professionals clean jewelry. Yes they all sell jewelry cleaner, but they don't use the stuff!
The next time you need to clean your gold rings, go get yourself a bottle of "sudsy ammonia". This is what the pro's use.
I purchased a ultrasonic jewelry cleaner from Sharper Image. It was kinda pricey, but it works great and I have used it for years. Just fill the cleaner with straight sudsy ammonia, turn it on and when it's done (mine has a timer built-in), your rings and things will be looking great!
The next time you need to clean your gold rings, go get yourself a bottle of "sudsy ammonia". This is what the pro's use.
I purchased a ultrasonic jewelry cleaner from Sharper Image. It was kinda pricey, but it works great and I have used it for years. Just fill the cleaner with straight sudsy ammonia, turn it on and when it's done (mine has a timer built-in), your rings and things will be looking great!