ULTRAsonic Pro 1 Litre Jewellery Cleaner Solution
ULTRAsonic Pro 1 Litre Jewellery Cleaner Solution Concentrate, Cleaning Fluid for Gold, Silver, Coins, Watches, Glasses Ultra Sonic Machine Liquid
DO use ultrasonic cleaning on
✓ Solid metals that have lost their lustre
✓ Gold, Silver, Copper, Steel, Iron etc
✓ Inorganic gems that show no sign of crack or fracture
✓ Metal watch components, Coins, Cutlery, Glasses
Do NOT use ultrasonic cleaning on
✗ Organic gems (such as pearls or emeralds)
✗ Items that are cracked or damaged
✗ Other materials such as fabrics, leather, wood
✗ Painted surfaces
✗ Exposing any materials to excessive ultrasonic waves will cause damage to your item which is why we recommend using short cycles and inspect frequently
✗ Causes serious eye irritation
Health and safety
✓ Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
✓ Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
✓ IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes.
✓ Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
✓ If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.
Dimensions: | 9 x 9 x 28 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Model: | 5060870980104 |
Manufacture: | LifestyleUK |
Dimensions: | 9 x 9 x 28 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Origin: | United Kingdom |
This item did do the job of cleaning my jewellery in a sonic cleaner machine but I did have to use 3 x the amount stated on the bottle to obtain a better result.
Works well – but instruction are poor. No information on the life of the fluid or how to dispose of it, or indeed when it has finished its useful life, or how long to use the liquid well. Had to blunder away at first, never having used ultrasonic cleaning before
I’ve only used it once on some badly tarnished coins and brooches. It certainly has cleaned better than fairy liquid but I wouldn’t say everything has come up sparkling. It may need a less diluted solution, I used 10:1
I purchased this ULTRAsonic Pro 1 Litre Jewellery Cleaner Solution from the supplier which arrived satisfactory. I used a 1in10 mix with warm water in my machine. Place a few small items of silver jewellery into the solution and switch on the machine program 10min. Then remove and rinsed the silver with tap water. The result was amazing.
Recently resurrected my 10+ year-old ultrasonic jewellery cleaner, which amazingly still worked with the existing Toshiba batteries that came with it and luckily hadn’t leaked! The original supplier no longer exists so I bought this product and it works well. I didn’t notice the size of bottle when ordering, but it is big and will last years. Very happy and will buy again…
if I live that long LOL!
I have never really used this type of product but it cleaned my jewellery and glasses nicely. The bottle was a bit difficult to open as my grip is quite poor but I eventually managed. Quite easy to dose and jewellery was certainly a lot more sparkly when it came out. Glasses looked clear as well, although they don’t get that dirty
It did the job well – my rings are now sparkly and clean again, and I could see in the liquid all the dirt that had been dislodged from them. However, although it says it’s unscented I found it actually had a strange, slightly musty smell faintly reminiscent of marzipan which wasn’t entirely pleasa
I bought this to clean my wife’s jewellery, it’s brilliant, just follow the instructions, I didn’t realise how little of the cleaner was needed ! Once mixed with water, (I used deionised water) it worked really quickly and left her jewellery looking like new. I’ve got an ultra sonic cleaner that I used, but it also works in a bowl with a nail brush.
This stuff dilutes with water and depending on how strong you need it will give you a good few rounds of cleaner. You can also do more than one round of cleaning with the same fluid mix, you’ll just have to make a judgement call on when the fluid gets too murky.
This stuff works best warm. If you have an ultrasonic cleaner with a heater just let it heat 1st, if not just mix the solution with hot water and pour in and away you go.
This works well, just remember to give it a rinse after or use a gentle fan (like a hair dryer on low) to dry it. I used it on watch parts, a disasembled carb, and a couple of rings and bracelets. Just remember thisnthing won’t work miracles. If there’s heavy sediment stuck to whatever you’re cleaning you’ll prob have to give it a gentle agitation with a toothbrush or pegwood to help shift the dirt quicker, otherwise it will probably need a few extra rounds of cleaning.