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  2. Jewellery cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The cleaner would first inspect the jewelry to ensure that the gemstones are accounted for and secured. Materials that can handle it are often placed in an ultrasonic bath using a cleaning solution and later put through a steam cleaner, while more sensitive materials will go through light brushing in soapy water.

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  4. Rocksbox Elevates Its Offering - AOL

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    Rocksbox, the jewelry rental service with a $21 a month subscription fee, launches Tuesday an “elevated” assortment of jewelry lines called Demifine by Rocksbox. The launch marks Rocksbox’s ...

  5. Fuller Brush Company - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Fuller Howard Fuller Avard E. Fuller: Products: Branded and private label products for personal care, as well as for commercial and household cleaning [2]: Parent: Sara Lee (1968–1989); Privately held (1989–1994); CPAC Inc. (1994–2012); Victory Park Capital and David Sabin (2012–2017); Galaxy Brush (2018–)

  6. Conservation and restoration of lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    Wet cleaning is the process of further removal of dirt, grime and residue from the surface of the object that is not successfully removed by dry cleaning. Testing of various solvents should be done prior to wet cleaning the surface of the object in order to prevent possible damage to or removal of the original lacquer surface. [ 16 ]

  7. Rock Box - Wikipedia

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    "Rock Box" is a song by the American hip hop group Run-DMC. The song was produced by Larry Smith and Russell Simmons and released by Profile Records in March 1984. Following the popularity of their previous two singles "Hard Times" (1983) and "It's Like That" (1983), Profile Records head suggested to the producers and group that they should attempt to record an album as they already had four ...