Monday, June 23, 2014

Goddards Jewelry Cleaner Review

Goddards Jewelry Cleaner Review<br /><br />Part of taking good care of your jewelry is keeping it clean. Jewelry you wear all the time or even often should be cleaned on a regular basis to remove dirt, grime, oils from your skin, et cetera. There are several homemade methods you can use to keep your jewelry looking shiny and bright. But, Ive decided to use Goddards Jewelry Cleaner instead. Read my informative review and learn all about this product! Price and Availability<br /><br />Goddards Jewelry Cleaner is available at Kroger, Randalls, Tom Thumb and Rice Epicurean Markets. I paid around $6.00 for a 6 fluid ounce jar. I like the fact that it contains no ammonia. This product is described on the jar as being Safe for all precious metals and stones. I also love the ease of use. All you do to clean your jewelry is, place it in the included basket and lower it into the Goddards Jewelry Cleaner. Allow it to soak for 2 minutes. Lift the basket up and out of the cleaning solution and retrieve your jewelry. Theres a small brush included in the jar you can use to clean off embedded dirt and grime. Then, rinse your jewelry off with clean water and carefully dry each piece with a soft, clean cloth. Thats all there is to it!<br /><br />If you have a piece of jewelry that is too big to fit in the basket, simply pour some Goddards Jewelry Cleaner into a bowl thats large enough to accommodate it. Then, soak the jewelry and use the small brush to clean it off. Rinse the piece in clean water and dry it carefully with a soft, clean cloth.<br /><br />According to the back of the jar, Goddards Jewelry Cleaner is preferred by professionals because it safely cleans and shines all fine jewelry. gold, silver and precious stones.<br /><br />Test Results and<br /><br />By using Goddards Jewelry Cleaner, I was able to sit down one night and zip right through the task of cleaning several pieces of my jewelry. I didnt need to leave anything soak longer than a couple minutes. I did gently use the brush to clean around stones and settings, engravings, et cetera, to make sure each piece of jewelry was sparkling clean.<br /><br />I had a couple silver pieces that were slightly tarnished. I was amazed that I would look at a gold ring, bracelet or chain and it wouldnt look dirty or dull. But, knowing it was time to clean it, I went ahead and soaked it in Goddards Jewelry Cleaner. She started contributing material to Associated Con. View profile

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