Product Uses

The Original Purple Cleaner — since 1986. Powerful on grime and gentle on surfaces.

 

Why people love it

  • No acid, no ammonia, no abrasives
  • Antibacterial formula
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Safe for prolonged skin contact
  • Made in the USA


Quick-start Directions

  • Spray → wait a few seconds → (brush if needed) → rinse/wipe → buff dry.
  • Jewelry: use full-strength.
  • Glass & Plastic: dilute 50/50 with water for best, streak-free results.
  • Electronics/Screens: spray onto a clean cloth, then wipe—don’t spray devices directly.

(Please Note: Always test in a small, inconspicuous area first)


Where to use Worley’s Wonder

Jewelry & Gemstones

Cleans and polishes diamonds through costume jewelry—without acids, ammonia, or abrasives. Note: Avoid scrubbing pearls, opals, and turquoise. For those, soak briefly and wipe with a soft cloth or sponge.

All Metals

Brings back shine on gold, silver, platinum, brass, copper, bronze, aluminum, chrome, pewter, nickel, stainless steel, tungsten, and titanium.

Glass, Plastic, Vinyl & Finished Hardwoods

Great for ceiling fans, blinds, shutters, cabinets, and sealed floors. Dust, spray (50/50 on glass/plastic), and air-dry or buff with microfiber.

Flatscreens, Smartphones & Tablets

Safe for phones, tablets, laptops, TVs, and monitors. Apply to a cloth first, then wipe gently.

Shower Doors & Bathtubs

After removing heavy soap scum, spray and wipe to maintain a long-lasting clean and clarity.

Granite & Marble Countertops

Refresh sealed stone surfaces: apply to a soft cloth, wipe clean, then buff to a shine.

Eyeglasses & Sunglasses

Mix 50/50 with water to lift smudges and oils. Wipe with a lint-free or microfiber cloth.


Pro tips

  • For jewelry in a soaker jar, keep using until the liquid turns from purple to dark gray, then replace.
  • For streak-free glass, buff dry with a clean microfiber after wiping.
  • Store closed at room temperature; shelf life is several years.

 

Worley’s Wonder is the ORIGINAL purple cleaner—don’t be fooled by imitations.