This is inaccurate as it is ignoring the important polishing process that happens before the ultrasonic bath. If you pay close attention after the dirty shot but before the item is submerged there is a substantial difference in appearance already. The fine particles being washed off is actually polishing compound. An unpolished piece doesn't explode off all its dirt as dramatically as the polishing compound. Ultrasonic cleaning alone is still used in professional cleaning but it is generally limited to particularly delicate or intricate pieces that cannot be polished by machine and hand polishing isn't worthwhile. Showroom quality pieces can have more extensive cleaning by a professional but it is much more time and labour intensive than a buff and bath.
This is inaccurate as it is ignoring the important polishing process that happens before the ultrasonic bath. If you pay close attention after the dirty shot but before the item is submerged there is a substantial difference in appearance already. The fine particles being washed off is actually polishing compound. An unpolished piece doesn't explode off all its dirt as dramatically as the polishing compound. Ultrasonic cleaning alone is still used in professional cleaning but it is generally limited to particularly delicate or intricate pieces that cannot be polished by machine and hand polishing isn't worthwhile. Showroom quality pieces can have more extensive cleaning by a professional but it is much more time and labour intensive than a buff and bath.
Thanks for explaining that! I thought it looked a bit dramatic.
Polishing is done after ultrasonic cleaning my guy. They use a steamer to clean the compound off
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What machine do you use