Frequently Asked Questions
The bottle contains six fluid ounces of cleaning solution. Its compact size makes it easy to store and use.
You can safely clean gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, stainless steel, and titanium. This versatile formula is designed for a variety of jewelry materials.
The concentrate is an ammonia-free cleaning solution. It is specifically formulated to gently clean various types of jewelry.
To use, pour the concentrate into your ultrasonic cleaner and dilute it with warm water. Follow the recommended dilution ratio of five parts water to one part concentrate.
Yes, you can use it to refill jars of Hagerty Jewel Clean. This allows for fresh cleaning solution every time.
Yes, it is gentle and safe for delicate items like porous stones and fine metals. The ammonia-free formula ensures no damage to your precious jewelry.
Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps maintain the efficacy of the cleaning solution.
While specific shelf life details aren't provided, it's best to use it within a reasonable time frame after opening for optimal results.
Yes, but test on a small area first. The formula is versatile, but some costume jewelry may have coatings that could react.
If your jewelry remains dirty, consider increasing the cleaning time. Ensure you are using the correct dilution and ultrasonic settings.
There is no warranty listed for this cleaning solution. However, customer satisfaction is typically prioritized by the manufacturer.
If the bottle arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for a replacement or refund according to their return policy.
Yes, it is effective for regular cleaning and maintenance of your jewelry. Regular use can help keep your pieces looking their best.
Yes, it is certified Kosher by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. This adds an extra layer of assurance for consumers.
The ammonia-free formula is designed to be safe for both your jewelry and the environment. However, specific eco-friendly certifications are not mentioned.











