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From: H. D. (Del) Pearson
Date: Fri Oct 15 20:02:06 2004
 
     
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>         I'm interested in what you have to say about your ionic
>     cleaner. 

Noel,

    I am very pleased with my ionic cleaner--and so are my customers. 
    It is so simple and quick to use that I have placed it next to POS
    and frequently offer to clean a piece of jewelry a customer is
    wearing--free of charge. They are amazed at the sparkle.  In my
    estimation it works better than the old combination of ultrasonic and
    steaming.  One exception: it doesn't remove caked-on red rouge as
    well as the steam cleaner. Being able to clean jewelry with opals,
    pearls, and other soft stones is a real plus. 

    I am still using the original batch of cleaning solution (no fumes)
    and it is still crystal clear. 

    In order to answer your question about removing tarnish, I just
    cleaned several sterling rings that were really shop tarnished.  They
    came out as sparkling as I have ever seen sterling.  I don't sell
    much gold here in south Texas (this is silver country), but most of
    my repairs are on gold.  I find that the ionic works just as well on
    gold--it just takes a little longer.  Silver takes about 10 seconds;
    gold about 45 seconds. 

    The model I purchased (since you asked--usual disclaimer) is the
    Speed Brite Turbo. 

    Del Pearson of Designs of Eagle Creek in Beautiful South Texas,
    where we actually had a cool day--in the low 70s--today.

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