Generally if a crystal ends in an ‘ite’ like fluorite it’s not going to cope well in water, just sharing incase it helps someone 🥰❤️ this video is great! So much great info thank you for sharing! ❤❤❤❤
Most of the cheaper ones are relitivly safe. Mainly due to the strength of the machine. Professional ones are much stronger and even heat the water more. As far as the gems comming out, its actually better they fall of in the basket rather then outside. A jewler can simply put it back in ragher then buy a new gem to replace it. Also its not ment to be used every time. Most jerlwers reccomend yearly cleaning with an ultra sonic and simple toothbrush other times if it get dirty. A bath in hydrogen peroxide over night and a bit of cleaner in the morning will still make it look great. But the ultra sonic can remove the dirt in hard to reach areas. But they are ment for harder meterials such as silver, gold, diamonds and most types of glasses. Porous meterials should just be taken to professional cleaners yearly instead, with the brush cleaning regularly at home.
Thanks for this. I wanted to get one of these to clean my wedding ring but I have several invisible set diamonds on top. Those are held together with literally nothing but tension. I think I'd be scared this would knock them out.
It could definitely knock them out. Your best bet is to buy a diamond cleaner and let it soak. If you have a steamer, hit it with some steam. I sold high end Jewelry and Rolex 25 years ago.
This is very helpful, thank you. BTW, may I say, I love your beauty marks (freckles) on your cheekbones. 😍I think they are sweet and really compliments your already lovely face. More power to your channel!
7:51 jewelers call them prongs. People should not clean their house EVER while wearing their rings. Bleach is an obvious prong weakener, but even hand sanitizer. You should take your ring off every time you sanitize your hands or wash with antibacterial soap. Put ring back ok once fully dry. You can have a jeweler check prongs regularly if unsure.
I have opals that i can't use in these as they're white opal with black backing to enhance the colours known as a triplet which is a bit sad as the setting they're in is cheap and has badly tarnished.
Thanks for noticing... these are not the real VCA earrings... they are a copy of them... but I do hope to get the real ones eventually. Thank you for watching. xoxox
I’ll save yall 10 minutes.. check your manual to see if the types of jewelry your ultrasonic cleaner can clean. You do realize that the ultrasonic cleaners say in their manual ALL the types of jewelry that you shouldn’t put in them, right? Some ultrasonic cleaners are more gentle than others by the way :)
Generally if a crystal ends in an ‘ite’ like fluorite it’s not going to cope well in water, just sharing incase it helps someone 🥰❤️ this video is great! So much great info thank you for sharing! ❤❤❤❤
Appreciate your help in sharing that information. Really useful.
I clean pyrite in mine
Also, no pearls, opals, emeralds or rubies. If your piece has a lot of pave stones, the ultrasonic cleaner will vibrate them out of their settings.
@@evelyneveryday thank you for sharing all your great info 🥰❤️❤️❤️
@@persephone342 definitely! 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Wow thank you! I also use an ultrasonic cleaner and had no idea how to optimize it. Great education.
Glad it was helpful!
Most of the cheaper ones are relitivly safe.
Mainly due to the strength of the machine. Professional ones are much stronger and even heat the water more.
As far as the gems comming out, its actually better they fall of in the basket rather then outside. A jewler can simply put it back in ragher then buy a new gem to replace it.
Also its not ment to be used every time. Most jerlwers reccomend yearly cleaning with an ultra sonic and simple toothbrush other times if it get dirty. A bath in hydrogen peroxide over night and a bit of cleaner in the morning will still make it look great. But the ultra sonic can remove the dirt in hard to reach areas.
But they are ment for harder meterials such as silver, gold, diamonds and most types of glasses. Porous meterials should just be taken to professional cleaners yearly instead, with the brush cleaning regularly at home.
Thank you for sharing all your valuable tips.
Thanks for this. I wanted to get one of these to clean my wedding ring but I have several invisible set diamonds on top. Those are held together with literally nothing but tension. I think I'd be scared this would knock them out.
It could definitely knock them out. Your best bet is to buy a diamond cleaner and let it soak. If you have a steamer, hit it with some steam. I sold high end Jewelry and Rolex 25 years ago.
Yes it definitely might .i have had it happen.
top vid , all good info and no stupid music so we can hear you , i wish there were more like you , very good xx
Thank you so much for your comments and for watching my channel.
This is very helpful, thank you. BTW, may I say, I love your beauty marks (freckles) on your cheekbones. 😍I think they are sweet and really compliments your already lovely face. More power
to your channel!
Thank you for your sweet comment! Hope you have a wonderful day!
Thank you so much! I am not going to be useing one of those. Maybe for our glasses tho.
Yes, I use them for my glasses too. Thank you for watching.
Boil water and dawn dish soap on the stove. Put jewelry in it, turn off heat and let it sit
Wow is it really that simple? Will the high temp damage the setting? Just wondering...
7:51 jewelers call them prongs. People should not clean their house EVER while wearing their rings. Bleach is an obvious prong weakener, but even hand sanitizer. You should take your ring off every time you sanitize your hands or wash with antibacterial soap. Put ring back ok once fully dry. You can have a jeweler check prongs regularly if unsure.
Thanks so much for sharing your valuable advice!
It says right in the manual for mine not to clean pearls, emeralds etc. in it.
We all know most people don’t read the instructions! 😂
Good to know, thanks.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for this thorough review!
Glad you enjoyed it
Ultrasound cleaners work well but they do cause stones to fall out occasionally so be aware it you use it lose some stones .
agree... if anything looks loose, be careful with the ultrasonic cleaning loosening it further
Make sure your cz and moissanite doesn't cracke? Diamonds don't crack guys
Thanks for your tips and thanks for watching.
Great video could you please do a jewellery collection video
Definitely planning on it. Please stay posted 😁
I have opals that i can't use in these as they're white opal with black backing to enhance the colours known as a triplet which is a bit sad as the setting they're in is cheap and has badly tarnished.
Thanks for sharing... opals are soft and need extra care
Such a nice video! I also LOVE your earrings, where are they from?
Thank you for noticing :-)
They are replicas of the Van Cleef Arpels earrings that I found on Etsy.
Becareful sometimes it knocks your gems loose.
I agree
What is the uv light that cleans bacteria?
I think general UV light when exposed for a certain amount of time will kill germs and bacteria. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much
You have a pretty smile
Can i clean my 24k chain w/this machine ?
I think it would be safe to do so. Thank you for watching.
thank you this!! xx
thank you for watching xoxo
What size are your VCA earrings? :)
Thanks for noticing... these are not the real VCA earrings... they are a copy of them... but I do hope to get the real ones eventually. Thank you for watching. xoxox
I’ll save yall 10 minutes.. check your manual to see if the types of jewelry your ultrasonic cleaner can clean.
You do realize that the ultrasonic cleaners say in their manual ALL the types of jewelry that you shouldn’t put in them, right?
Some ultrasonic cleaners are more gentle than others by the way :)
Yes, you're right... but people also enjoy watching a video... hope it was informative!
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