How to Clean Birthstone and Mother's Ring Jewelry
Fill 2 parts water and microwave on high for about one minute (almost to a boil)in a small Tupperware dish, or small cereal bowl; , Add 2 parts ammonia, or household glass cleaner to the heated water. , Gently place the birthstone ring in cleaning...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Fill 2 parts water and microwave on high for about one minute (almost to a boil)in a small Tupperware dish
Do not put pearls in the cleaning solution. , For added cleaning, use a toothbrush to gently wipe away lotion, hair gel, or hair spray buildup on the lower side of the ring and birthstones. , Gemstones are fairly hard and they will air dry just beautifully.
The ammonia
- or glass cleaner helps this process and yields a beautiful, "brand-new" look for your mother's or birthstone ring. , -
Step 2: or small cereal bowl;
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Step 3: Add 2 parts ammonia
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Step 4: or household glass cleaner to the heated water.
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Step 5: Gently place the birthstone ring in cleaning solution for approximately 1.5 minutes
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Step 6: or until water has cooled to the touch.
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Step 7: Remove the ring from the solution by grabbing the ring by the metal
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Step 8: and avoid touching the birthstones.
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Step 9: Place the ring on a dry paper towel and let it sit for at least five minutes.
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Step 10: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Do not put pearls in the cleaning solution. , For added cleaning, use a toothbrush to gently wipe away lotion, hair gel, or hair spray buildup on the lower side of the ring and birthstones. , Gemstones are fairly hard and they will air dry just beautifully.
The ammonia
- or glass cleaner helps this process and yields a beautiful, "brand-new" look for your mother's or birthstone ring. ,
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