Friday, May 8, 2015

Denture Cleaner For Your Diamonds

Recently Mr,As One Equine Star Descends Others Are Set To Shine,custom bobbleheads. Bee had my engagement ring repaired because one of the small diamonds had come loose,personalized bobblehead. The jeweler was kinda disgusted because my ring was FILTHY. I hadn’,custom bobbleheads;t cleaned it in at least 6 months!

I am sooo lazy when it comes to cleaning my rings. In fact I think I’ve cleaned my wedding band only once or twice in the past year. When I first bought my wedding band,personalized bobblehead, I was told by my jeweler to scrub it lightly with a soft toothbrush and warm soapy water once a week. Even that was too much effort for me.

On a recent weddingbee post about cleaning your rings,customize bobblehead, Erica mentioned using efferdent – the denture cleaner – as an effective ring cleaner. I was fascinated because this sounded like less effort than scrubbing my rings by hand. So yesterday I went out an bought a box – 40 tablets for $4.00.

After researching a bit on the internet,personalized bobbleheads, I also purchased distilled water because it has no minerals to leave residue. I filled a cup with warm distilled water (microwaved for 45 seconds),custom bobblehead, put in my rings in the cup and dropped in an efferdent tablet. The water turned blue and then clear when the tablet dissolved completely.

After 15 minutes I took out the ring, rinsed it,,, even dried it with my hairdryer to get the full effect. The result? Sparkling clean rings! I know it’s kinda hard to tell in the picture,personalized bobble heads, but you get the idea.

My engagement ring and wedding band don’t really fit together,custom bobblehead, but sometimes I wear them together. Anyway… I’m now a convert to efferdent!

Here are some other interesting reader tips for cleaning your ring from ehow:

Toothpaste
I have always used toothpaste (no special kind) to clean all of my rings and gold necklaces, and it does a good job. It makes the gold, as well as the diamond, shine. As I rinse them, I use a toothbrush to get all the toothpaste off.

I used to work in a nursing home…
And I found that using Efferdent to clean my rings worked wonderfully. I just placed them in the water with an Efferdent tablet,personalized bobbleheads,Football Bans And Prohibitions, soaked for about 5 minutes, rinsed and they sparkled beautifully.

Blow-dry diamonds, don’t air-dry
After cleaning your diamonds (if you used tap water to rinse) always dry the diamonds with a blowdryer on a low heat. If you air-dry, chemicals in the tap water can cause a film to form on the diamonds while it’s drying that dulls the sparkle. If you must air-dry your diamonds,customize bobblehead, wash with pure,custom bobblehead, filtered water.

Distilled Water
When cleaning your diamonds always use distilled water (with whatever you are mixing in…for ex: ammonia,Buy The Best Replica Breitling Watches With The Unimaginably Charming On Your Wrist,personalized bobble heads, soap or other) because distilled water does not have minerals that can leave deposits on the gem.

Diamond cleaning Solution
I soak my diamonds in warm, soapy water and add a little bit of Windex to the solution. Let the diamond soak for about 15 minutes and pat it dry. Your diamonds will sparkle!

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