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    Hey all!

    My jubilee bracelet is not as shiny as it used to be and I am having a hard time cleaning in between the links.

    How do you people clean your jubilee bracelets?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skypilot View Post
    For many years, until I got onto this forum and learned how stupid I apparently was, I would just put my DJ with Jubilee into the dish washer with the dishes and it worked great and it took it without a problem for about 15 years. I guess I just got lucky.
    Well, that could work a lot better if you took the time to remove the bracelet from the watch head. Alternatively, an ultrasonic cleaner can also work wonders for the bracelet. You don't need to buy one - most jewelery stores will let you use theirs free of charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHII View Post
    You don't need to buy one
    You don't need one.... You don't need one?? You don't NEED one?!?!?!?!

    What kind of WIS are you???? Of course you don't need one - THAT'S why you HAVE to get one!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott D View Post
    You don't need one.... You don't need one?? You don't NEED one?!?!?!?!

    What kind of WIS are you???? Of course you don't need one - THAT'S why you HAVE to get one!!!
    Silly boy....I married into one. My wife uses it quite often to clean her jewelry collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHII View Post
    Silly boy....I married into one. My wife uses it quite often to clean her jewelry collection.
    Well OK then.. But please - don't be spreading those logic-based comments around.. It's bad for the kids here...



    BTW, to the original question, if you really want to get a great cleaning in those 'hidden' parts of the bracelet a jewelery stream cleaner will do a great job! You can get a good one for around $60. And it works great on just about every piece of jewelery & watches you have...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott D View Post
    Well OK then.. But please - don't be spreading those logic-based comments around.. It's bad for the kids here...



    BTW, to the original question, if you really want to get a great cleaning in those 'hidden' parts of the bracelet a jewelery stream cleaner will do a great job! You can get a good one for around $60. And it works great on just about every piece of jewelery & watches you have...
    We have one of those too....

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    :)

    a Water Pik works pretty well..

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    I run the bracelet through the dish washer.
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    Thanks for good answers. So the bracelet will not take harm from the dish washer?
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