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Cleaning CrystalNita from Wellington, MO Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Crystal
Large salt shaker of Whiting* Post by Cajun62234 RE: Cleaning Crystal
All I see here are ways of scrubbing crystal. Below is a little bit of crystal lore that goes back centuries. Crystal has a history going back for ages of having curative properties and or knowledge (teacher crystals) or properties. Crystals that could be beneficial however can come under unclean influences and become other then what they were intended for. If you have a crystal that seems to give out negative influences or energy there is an ancient way of cleansing it. Post by cywolf RE: Cleaning CrystalI clean my crystal with water and a new sponge (NO DISHSOAP) and dry it with a smooth kitchen towel (the kind that's NOT like bath towels), or I put it in a dishwasher with just crystal and no soap on the top rack. The hot air usually dries it perfect. It makes it shiny. Post By Dew Drop (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning CrystalWindow cleaner, or dish soap and water. Spray with alcohol to bring up sparkle. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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