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#1 Best Seller on Amazon for Jewelry Polishing - The Perfect Gift for Men and Women 2020
November 10, 2020 • Maria Lane
Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer? Look no further. Give your loved one the gift of brand-new looking jewelry, without the price tag! For most, jewelry holds sentimental value that is dear and personal to us - Whether its an engagement ring, a "just because" bracelet, a graduation watch, and more - Unfortunately, as time goes on, these will inevitably begin to tarnish and acquire a dull and opaque look. But don't worry!Ranked as #1 Best Seller in the category of Jewelry Making, Polishing and Buffing for two years in a row and with more than 6000+ positive reviews, this cleaning cloth makes a...
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May 16, 2020 • Celia Lane
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"This cloth works amazing on my 2 tone Rolex GMT II and Submariner"
January 17, 2019 • Celia Lane
"It really brings out the brightness on the gold to a high polish without using a damaging high speed wheel. It won't bring out much bling on stainless steel honestly, but if you own a two tone Rolex and want to bring out the best of the gold bracelet and bezel, this is a way to go." Customer feedback left for the Pro Size Polishing Cloth on Amazon.
Cotton or microfiber?
March 02, 2018 • Celia Lane
The main difference between microfiber and cotton, is that most microfiber cloths are made of polyester, polyamide or other polymers such as nylon which create environmental issues and a toxic smoke when burned. Cotton, on the other hand,
How to clean jewelry that has opals on it
February 19, 2018 • Celia Lane
Jewelry with opals can be cleaned using the Mayflower polishing cloths following these instructions:Clean the metal on the piece avoiding the opals. Opals are not going to be damaged if you just casually touch them while cleaning the metal part of the piece. What is not recommended is to rub the opal with the white cloth. When you finish cleaning the piece of jewelry, rinse to remove any dust from the cleaning agents. Use the gray cloth to buff the opals. The gray cloth is untreated and its safe to use on opals or other porous stones, such as turquoise...