Why do this? Palmolive, a toothbrush, and 30 seconds of elbow grease will do as good and possibly a better job for less grief.
Lol!!I can see it now. A man walks into a store with a baby-food sucky bag full of tiny diamonds and a setting missing a bunch of diamonds. Can you imagine the looks on the jeweler's face when told the Youtube winner of an idea?
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I learned this the hard way last year and will NEVER take chances again. My stud + earring jacket slipped out of my fingers and down the sink drain. In a moment of "maternal instinct," I opened up the vanity and literally ripped the p trap off my bathroom sink. Water everywhere, damaged PVC, but the earring was found safe and sound. I figure that's my one freebie to teach me a lesson, haha.The jeweler in me wants to shout out, NO NOT IN THE SHOWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
While not likely, if a stone should be loose and pop out while you are cleaning it, disaster. It will be gone down the drain, likely before you even knew it was gone.
I always recommend cleaning your jewelry on a counter top or other safe location where there are no open drains lurking to grab your treasure for a gravity assisted escape.
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