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For Cleaning Jewelry

p. 551 · The White House Cook Book
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For cleaning jewelry there is nothing better than ammonia and water.

If very dull or dirty, rub a little soap on a soft brush and brush

them in this wash, rinse in cold water, dry first in an old

handkerchief and then rub with buck or chamois skin. Their freshness

and brilliancy when thus cleaned cannot be surpassed by any compound

used by jewelers.

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