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I've been using warmish hot water plus dawn or cleaning solution. Its really helped my gypsy-set wedding band. The holes under the diamonds tend to get really filled with gunk. Things I wish I knew when I choose it so long ago!One question at those of you who have one - do you use hot water or regular, room temp tap water?
I use cool water because I wash my jewelry with my InvisalignOne question at those of you who have one - do you use hot water or regular, room temp tap water?
My magnasonic arrives tomorrow! Are you ladies still loving it?! I love my Jewel Jet, but it doesn’t work as well for my middle band in my avatar (diamond/sapph). I want to see those blue sparkles like it’s new again!
Amazon says it was delivered, and it wasn’t.I just got finished using mine!!! Love it.
Amazon says it was delivered, and it wasn’t.So I reported the problem and now I wait... I paid extra for one-day delivery and now I’m annoyed. But it will eventually get here!
Yes, still love it and use it almost daily. Keeps my bling nice and shiny and sparklyMy magnasonic arrives tomorrow! Are you ladies still loving it?! I love my Jewel Jet, but it doesn’t work as well for my middle band in my avatar (diamond/sapph). I want to see those blue sparkles like it’s new again!
That US cleaner will last forever!...I use a 2qt one with heater. Bought it years ago.
https://www.esslinger.com/l-r-quantrex-series-q90-ultrasonic-jewelry-cleaner-1-2-gallon-tank/
Every morning I pop my Invisalign into my magnasonic with tap water and a drop of regular shampoo, handsoap or dish soap and run it for 480s. I dump out the water then refill with more tap and run at 180s. It can still be mildly sudsy. Last cycle dump and fresh tap at 90s. Dump and rinse under faucet. It will be clear and sparkling.I bought one of the Magnasonic cleaners too and LOVE it! I’ve cleaned everything I owned today (it arrived yesterday). Nothing has looked this good since they were new.
I pick up my Invisalign in a couple of weeks, so I’m curious about sterilizing too.
I think it's great and effortless if you use it regularly. The Jewel jet... I had to make a bed of towels on the table and be where the table wa over a rug... bc sometimes the blast would surprise me and things would fly Bahahaha. I'm ready to fire sale mine bahahhaha. I even bought the extended tongs from Kassoy to use with it. Doesn't matter it just scared the crap out of me. Oh yeah, I also bought a gallon of distilled water to use with it and the gallon ended up developing a slow leak over time and one day I was like, hmmmm why is there water in the closet? Jimminy cricket the distilled water is only half in the container!Ha, ha, I found this thread yesterday while searching for a recommendation on an US cleaner. I do have a jewel jet steamer but it's not as good at cleaning out gunk stuck in between or under diamonds.
I used the link provided by @PintoBean and ordered yesterday morning. Got same day delivery and by 8pm it was delivered to my door. I gave it a test run on hubby's ring because his ring is the hardest to clean with channel set diamonds inset on the band.
Some warm water, couple drops of Dawn, 2 cycles (changing out the water/Dawn between cycles) and blam! It looked brand new. I should have taken before/after pictures.
I wonder though, does anyone use both US and steamer? Or would that be overkill? I have to say the steamer gets quite a nice sparkle on diamonds.
Anyway, thank you for the recommendation!! Can't wait to play with it more this weekend and have a spa day for my jewels.![]()
I haven't seen this company mentioned in the thread. They have a variety of ultrasonics and steam cleaners.
https://blitzinc.myshopify.com/collections/jewelry-cleaning-machines
The one/two punch of ultrasonic and steam is the optimal method of really getting a pro level clean. A good maintenance regime would be regular ultrasonic and occasional steam. For the steam to be fully effective the dirt and film must be loosened up. The ultrasonic does that, but does not always get all the dirt off. The steam takes care of the residual.
This one looks pretty cool - both ultrasonic and steam in one machine:
https://blitzinc.myshopify.com/coll...emoro-ultraspa-combination-ultrasonic-steamer
Does it play music if you drop coins in it?I haven't seen this company mentioned in the thread. They have a variety of ultrasonics and steam cleaners.
https://blitzinc.myshopify.com/collections/jewelry-cleaning-machines
The one/two punch of ultrasonic and steam is the optimal method of really getting a pro level clean. A good maintenance regime would be regular ultrasonic and occasional steam. For the steam to be fully effective the dirt and film must be loosened up. The ultrasonic does that, but does not always get all the dirt off. The steam takes care of the residual.
This one looks pretty cool - both ultrasonic and steam in one machine:
https://blitzinc.myshopify.com/coll...emoro-ultraspa-combination-ultrasonic-steamer
There should be no need to rinse after steam. The steam actually serves as a hot power rinse. If the steamer is in good operating condition, and you are using good technique, the heat of the vapor tends to cause the water from the steam to evaporate quickly. In our shop we just put down on absorbent paper for a few minutes after steam.
You want to use distilled water in the steamer to avoid any mineral residue from the water.
Note: bottled water called "Spring" water, is NOT pure water and does contain minerals. You want to use distilled or reverse osmosis filtered water.
No, but I hear through the grapevine that will be rolling out with version 2.0Does it play music if you drop coins in it?
No, but I hear through the grapevine that will be rolling out with version 2.0