Date: 1/1/2010 1:27:28 AM
Author: marcyc
I really like my Jewel Jet. I soak my jewelry in cleaner before steaming them off and then dry them with a paper towel.
Date: 1/1/2010 9:08:26 PM
Author: 2nd2None
On my wife''s Tacori diamond and platinum rings, I usually start off by mixing one cap full of Blitz Gem & Jewelry Cleaner with a cup of water and lightly scrub under and around the diamond/band with a baby toothbrush (soft bristles). This removes the light dirt and smudges in which the jewel jet will not remove. Make sure you lightly scrub the pavilion of the diamond (the bottom), for a diamond, if the entire diamond is not cleaned, it will not sparkle.
Once I complete this, I rinse the diamond with lukewarm water. Then I begin with the Jewel Jet. I start by shooting steam under the diamond/band. Then around the diamond/band.
Once I complete the jewel jet, I mix one cap full of Gem & Jewelry Cleaner (non toxic) and one cup of water inside of my Sonic Wave Professional Ultrasonic Cleaner (cheap on amazon). I run around six 1 minute cycles on the ultrasonic cleaner. This machine gets rid of the excess grime the jewel jet did not steam away. Once I complete that. I rinse with warm water for about 30 seconds, then wipe down with a Jewelry Polishing Microfiber cloth.
And it Sparkles even more than using only the Jewel Jet!
ITEMS I USE:
Jewelry Polishing Cloth http://www.blitzinc.net/product/117/Jewelry_Cleaner_Cloth_12x15.html
Gem & Jewelry Cleaner http://www.blitzinc.net/product/653WEB3/Jewelry_Cleaning_Machine_Refill_8_Oz.html
Sonic Wave Professional Ultrasonic Cleaner http://www.amazon.com/Sonic-Professional-Ultrasonic-Cleaning-Machine/dp/B002LKIMPM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=jewelry&qid=1262398018&sr=8-3