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Default That *^&%$&** white cook top

Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 23:22:01 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
>
>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 09:56:57 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
>>>
>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>> I'm just the opposite. I used to polish silver within an inch of its
>>>>> life and then I discovered that I really, really, really liked tarnish
>>>>> in the grooves because it makes the design stand out more. So I
>>>>> stopped over polishing my silver after that.
>>>>>
>>>> I can envision that. I like jewelry with that "relief". Not that
>>>> I am into jewelry.
>>> I have an ultrasonic cleaner, works fast and does a beautiful job on
>>> silver flatware. Just use the correct solution for the item you're
>>> cleaning. The pro models work best, are large enough to clean
>>> flatware, and are not expensive.
>>> http://www.isonicinc.com/product-cle...solutions.html

>> I forget why I thought about getting one of those years ago.
>> Maybe it will come back to me.

>
> Excellent for cleaning jewelry. Most folks buy a small one for
> cleaning jewelry but for a few dollars more a larger one will clean
> ornate flatware effortlessly... also great for cleaning eyeware. I
> don't know if it's true but I've heard some use it to clean dentures.
> I sometimes use mine for cleaning fountain pen parts.


Yes, I think it was for some eyeglasses.