May 2009 Weddings
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My friend works at a jewelry store on Michigan Ave and I took my rings to her to have them checked and cleaned (since the shiit store we bought them from closed!). The rings sparkled like new after she cleaned them. I asked her if there was a machine that I could buy that would make them look that good, she told me they use Lysol 4 in 1 lemon breeze spray!
So I bought some this weekend and cleaned all of my jewelry, everything looks great. I was ready to buy a $30 machine off amazon, this crap only cost $4!
Re: Jewelry cleaner
my mom has always used ammonia to clean her rings. i like the stuff from BBB it always makes them glimmer..