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Step 3: How to Create A Jewelry Cleaner - Jewelry Cleaning Brush for Jewelry Cleaning Kit

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As jewelry unavoidably accumulates dirt, cleaning jewelry becomes a reoccurring event for those who want their possessions to shine. Whether it’s a diamond ring or an old vintage necklace, using good tools is a necessity for proper cleaning. But be aware that different stones require different tools, therefore, be picky with your choice of brush and always do your own product testing. Parkway offers a small brush that come in bulk packs of 6,000 pieces.

Whether you choose the brush from our inventory or source elsewhere, remember that different brushes are suitable for different applications. For example, diamonds are best cleaned with a soft-bristled non-metallic brush, and a soft non-metallic brush is also recommended for cleaning gemstones. Whereas Pearls shouldn’t be cleaned with a brush, but rather soaked as they’re very sensitive and easily damaged. When it comes to cleaning metals and mountings, make sure the brush is very soft so that the metal and the mounting doesn’t get scratched.  (http://www.zales.com/jewelry101/index.jsp?page=care_Cleaning – 1/29/15). Parkway is not responsible for product compatibility or damage to jewelry. Order samples here and start your product testing today.


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