Be careful to not walk away when you boil. I’ve seen it so many times, the water dries out and ends up creating burn stains on the jewelry and now you have to send it in to get it professionally polished. Great technique if your very attentive to what your doing.
Daniel so how do you recommend cleaning one of your chains? I just got mine from you 2weeks ago and want to clean it the right way... what cleaner do you recommend or what method do you prefer???
for anyone not wanting to boil water i just use soap and a tooth brush then after shakin it a lil to remove excess water i use a hair dryer to ensure no water spots remain looks flawless every time
Thank you for having me in your prayers. I was supposed to post this video last week but I learned my Aunt was hospitalized and is about to pass away unfortunately. Thank you for your kind words
Good shit I do it this way but not w tap water to rinse after cleaning. Spring water or alkaline water is what I use to rinse off soap to prevent water spots from tap
Probably 10k or 14k.. anything over 18k you rarerly need to clean it especially if you shower with them. Ive had a 22k gold chain for about a year now and ive NEVER cleaned it, it still looks like BRAND NEW. I go swimming in beaches, pools, I go to the gym with it, sauna, steam room, EVERYWHERE, and its color and shine is still the same as the first day I left the shop with it! Always if you can, buy high purity gold, 18k or over!
@@xuyixz8229 in my experience no as I wear a 2mm and a 3mm. Both are rope chains in 22k. The 2mm is 16gs solid and the 3mm is 32gs solid. I do not wear rings in 22k as they tend to scratch and deform abit if wearing them the way I described wearing my chains, going gym etc. my 18k ring has couple scratches from gym, but not deformed at all.
Be careful to not walk away when you boil. I’ve seen it so many times, the water dries out and ends up creating burn stains on the jewelry and now you have to send it in to get it professionally polished. Great technique if your very attentive to what your doing.
@@DanielJewelryInc thank you for the feedback and will do’
Daniel so how do you recommend cleaning one of your chains? I just got mine from you 2weeks ago and want to clean it the right way... what cleaner do you recommend or what method do you prefer???
This my favorite method. Gets the jewelry like new and it’s quick
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for anyone not wanting to boil water i just use soap and a tooth brush then after shakin it a lil to remove excess water i use a hair dryer to ensure no water spots remain looks flawless every time
@@29Entertainment-mk6wm I’ll try it next time
I gotta try this method. I copped an ultrasonic and works pretty good.
Using this method to clean my jewelry 😊
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Appreciate you. I pray all is well 🙏🏾
Thank you for having me in your prayers. I was supposed to post this video last week but I learned my Aunt was hospitalized and is about to pass away unfortunately. Thank you for your kind words
So easy but not boil the water
That works well too
Good shit I do it this way but not w tap water to rinse after cleaning. Spring water or alkaline water is what I use to rinse off soap to prevent water spots from tap
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Was the rope chain diamond cut, prism cut or anything extra special like that?
@@ricparks7441 diamond cut
I do this at least once a week, it legit does look like the first day I got my chain
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what carrat gold was it brother
Probably 10k or 14k.. anything over 18k you rarerly need to clean it especially if you shower with them. Ive had a 22k gold chain for about a year now and ive NEVER cleaned it, it still looks like BRAND NEW. I go swimming in beaches, pools, I go to the gym with it, sauna, steam room, EVERYWHERE, and its color and shine is still the same as the first day I left the shop with it! Always if you can, buy high purity gold, 18k or over!
@@osoloko9454 its not to soft tho brother? I was planning on buying one 22k as well
@@xuyixz8229 in my experience no as I wear a 2mm and a 3mm. Both are rope chains in 22k. The 2mm is 16gs solid and the 3mm is 32gs solid. I do not wear rings in 22k as they tend to scratch and deform abit if wearing them the way I described wearing my chains, going gym etc. my 18k ring has couple scratches from gym, but not deformed at all.