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    Caposhi
    Naturally Derived Safe Jewelry Cleaner
    Idea posted February 9, 2012 by Caposhi, last edited May 4, 2012 by Cathy LiuInnovation Ambassadors , tagged favorite
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    Title of Your Idea:
    Naturally Derived Safe Jewelry Cleaner
    What's Your Idea?:

    I would like a naturally derived and safe cleaner for my jewelry from the makers of Clorox products in the Green Works line, please. I need this. Something that I can soak clean my jewelry in or in the form of a wipe, or both. Both would be better. And in a to-go packet would be nice too that I can have in my purse.

    Also this product can be used for cleaning sunglasses and eyeglasses. Cool

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    • Cathy Liu
      posted February 9, 2012 by Cathy LiuInnovation Ambassadors  Permalink

      What a great idea!  Thank you for sharing.  Are you currently using Green Works products?  What do you currently use to clean your jewelry?  I personally want this product to be in a wipe form.  Then there will be no need to rinse the jewelry after it gets soaked.  Wipe will be easier to carry too.  What do you think? 

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    • Caposhi
      posted February 9, 2012 by Caposhi  Permalink

      Hi Cathy,

      Yes, I do currently use Green Works products. I love the laundry detergent and the dishwahing liquid.

      Currently to clean my jewelry I use a product I got at Walmart called Connoisseurs Jewelry Cleaner, but I don't care for it all that much.

      I would love to see Green Works come out with a jewelry cleaner in the soak version because it would be good to clean all the nook and crannies in jewelry. And in the wipes form too, that would be convenient.

      Have a good day.

    • Cathy Liu
      posted February 9, 2012 by Cathy LiuInnovation Ambassadors  Permalink

      Agree with you on cleaning all the nook and crannies.  Do you have any suggestion on the size and container for the soak version of jewelry cleaner?  Maybe a drawing will help!  Smile

    • Charles Underwood
      posted May 4, 2012 by Charles UnderwoodInfluential Innovators  Permalink

      Not a bad idea!! Cool Makes perfect sense to me to sell jewelry cleaner under Clorox brand name.

     

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