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March 22, 2007

Heater in Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaners

Message: Does the B-200 Cleaner have a heater. Maybe I just
overlooked this information, but I couldn't find it.
Thanks,
Mike H

No Mike,

You didn't overlook it. Most personal ultrasonic cleaners do not have heat, as it would drive the price above what most people want to pay for a personal unit.
Also, the combination of heat and sonics just could dis-assemble Grandma's heirloom pin or necklace.

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February 28, 2007

What happens if my B200 cleaner arrives damaged?

Received a Branson 200  via UPS today as a gift from son. Package was covered in powder on opening there was a hole about the size of a pencil erasure at the top edege of the package of Cleanosonic powder and it was all over the ultrasonic cleaner. Has this harmed the internal parts of the Ultra sonic cleaner and how do I clean it up as instructions say not to imerse in water.or should it be returned to you?

John


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February 26, 2007

Does your ultrasonic jewelry cleaner need two tanks?

Dear Sally,

My wife wants for Christmas a jewelry cleaner with two separate tanks.  I can't find any online, and actually I can't see why that would be necessary.  Keep me out of trouble this holiday season, help!!

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February 22, 2007

Replacement jewelry cleaning solution

Dear Sally,

I bought a sonic jewelry cleaner by the international silver company, many years ago. I need to replace the cleaning solution but I am not sure where to find it. Can you help me? Thank you, Dawn

Dear Dawn,

You're in the right place. We have liquid jewelry cleaners from Bransonics, and powdered jewelry cleaning concentrate from Cleanosonic. Both work well and and a little goes a long way. See our selection of jewelry cleaning chemistries here on site.

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February 10, 2007

Which ultrasonic jewelry cleaning solution is best?

Message:             I have a Branson 200 jewelry cleaner.  What 
cleaning concentrate (regardless of if the same brand or not) works best in
it for the highest cleaning capability? If you recommend Branson -- I
have had trouble understanding how to dilute it properly-- any advice
If you recommend it? Thanks very much.
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Hi! Any of the jewelry cleaning solutions on our site will work fine.
The Cleanosonic powder will keep indefinately and not take up much room
on your shelf, if that is a consideration. The Bransonic JC solution you mention
works well, you mix it at a 1 to 10 ratio with water, so you only need about 1 1/2 oz
in your B200 machine. The most bang for the buck is the GemOro Cleaning Solution,
which mixes about 40:1. A quart of that will last you a very long time indeed.
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February 01, 2007

Cleanosonic jewelry powder instructions

Instructions

  1. Fill the machine with warm tap water, leaving yourself enough room for your jewelry or other items. If you are not sure, underfill. You can always add water later.
  2. Put about ½ tsp of powder in the water and stir. The yellow scoop is 1 tsp. The jewelry cleaning powder is very fine. Handle and pour the powder slowly, to avoid creating powder dust in the air.


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Message: I'm trying to decide between the Bransonic B200 or

Message: I'm trying to decide between the Bransonic B200 or 
the Cleanosonic XL for my wife for Christmas.
Other than the timer and slight size difference I
don't see much difference between the two. Is
there one model that works better than the other?
I'm trying to understand why the XL has more
features but cost less.

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Cleaning silver and crystals

Message:             Will your product remove tarnish from sterling
silver?  And can I clean Swarovski crystals?  Thank you.

Tarnish is not a soil, but a change in the surface of the metal.
You will need to use a silver cleaner to get it off.
I see no reason why you cannot clean your crystals in an ultrasonic
tank. If they are valuable, please check with oyur jeweler first to make sure.

 
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