Kay's, Jared's, and shaws sell them in my area.
Washington dc area that is.
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Kay's, Jared's, and shaws sell them in my area.
Washington dc area that is.
Read the reviews & decided to buy one direct from the official site for £7.99 inc. p&p.I have some diamond earrings & some diamond rings that could do with a good clean, I hope this product is better than warm soapy water!
Just looked at them on the Connoisseurs website, and they look pretty neat. I wonder if brick & mortar stores like Walmart will have them (if they don't already). I know Walmart carries that brand, because I buy the Connoisseurs brand of liquid formula there for use in my ultrasonic cleaning machine.
Yay! Just ordered my DD stik! Can't wait till I get it!
Thanks for the tip!
That just completed my shopping for the ladies on my list!
A few bottles of wine and some ribbon and I am DONE!
will check this out. thanks!
Does anyone know of any brick and mortar stores that sell it? I saw it on Kohl's website but don't know if it's in stores or not.
I would love to get a couple as stocking stuffers!
I will have to try this! I have always used the Connoisseurs liquid in the jar, I get it at Bed Bath & Beyond so I will pick up this stick there.
Ive seen it at BBB and I think also at some Targets. I personally don't love their products on my diamonds, I feel like they leave a film behind. I always use that Sparkle Sparkle spray. I've also used rubbing alcohol.
Does anyone know of any brick and mortar stores that sell it? I saw it on Kohl's website but don't know if it's in stores or not.
I would love to get a couple as stocking stuffers!
Ive seen it at BBB and I think also at some Targets. I personally don't love their products on my diamonds, I feel like they leave a film behind. I always use that Sparkle Sparkle spray. I've also used rubbing alcohol.
I assure you mine are clean. They're cleaned and inspected at 30x every day. I have a steamer, brushes, products, hot water, etc. I don't usually use my ultrasonic (a professional heated model) bec I get them cleaner without it. I clean my rings and diamonds 2 times a day. Anything that touches or splashes them...I can't handle it. I am ridiculously anal-retentive.You will be amazed. I promise you!
This product is truly amazing. I really think you should try it. I raved about it at my office and the ladies there didn't believe me...sooooooo....I brought in my Diamond Dazzle Stik! The one lady at work swore by her cleaning method with Cascade and rubbing alcohol...just like I used to swear by my ultrasonic cleaner. I took her diamond and cleaned it for her. She was shocked and could not believe her eyes when i gave her diamond back! She had forgotten how glittering and sparkly her diamond was and said it looked like it did when she first got it ten years ago. So yeah, you may think you are getting yours clean...but I assure you that you are not! I know cause I was shocked too.
If you have white gold, do not use ammonia. It rips that rhodium off. I use 91% alcohol and a brush if I am in a pinch. Then I wipe over it with a pointed qtip dipped in clean alcohol.Hmm I haven't noticed a film but I know you do have to rinse really well after with the liquid jar cleaners. I haven't heard of rubbing alcohol to clean diamonds, I know a lot of people use ammonia because it is the main ingredient in the liquid jar cleaners I believe.