Ultrasonic Cleaner solution
Ultrasonic Cleaner solution
Does anyone know where to buy the cleaning solution, suitable for Jewellery, for an Ultrasonic cleaner?
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Re: Ultrasonic Cleaner solution
You can use vinegar and distilled water and a medium stiff brush. Soak, brush, soak, brush, rinse, Perfect.
Works good on Dentures, also, for those who have them.
Works good on Dentures, also, for those who have them.
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Thank you for the tip - but the need for a brush - have not needed one before ?
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I would think the local gold shops may have it , if not they will surely know where to get it .
All you gotta do is find a gold shop somewhere !!!!!
All you gotta do is find a gold shop somewhere !!!!!
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Good idea, thank you
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left
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Brilliant - thank you
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left
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You're welcome. I expect your jewelry will also be brilliant.
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Thanks for introducing this topic. There have been occasions when I had thought that an ultrasonic cleaning device would have been useful, but never followed through with the idea. Today I searched the internet and found that the device cheap and a solution affordable and usually at hand. An ultrasonic cleaner with about a quart capacity can be purchased for about 750 baht or less. A recommended homemade solution may be made with by adding small amounts of ammonia and household (dish?) soap to water.
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An example : https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i1662 ... =true&mp=1TJ wrote: ↑July 2, 2019, 2:38 amThanks for introducing this topic. There have been occasions when I had thought that an ultrasonic cleaning device would have been useful, but never followed through with the idea. Today I searched the internet and found that the device cheap and a solution affordable and usually at hand. An ultrasonic cleaner with about a quart capacity can be purchased for about 750 baht or less. A recommended homemade solution may be made with by adding small amounts of ammonia and household (dish?) soap to water.
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left