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Hi Everyone,
Before I commit to a more enclosed type of setting for my stone, I wanted to ask if those who have bezel set stones ever get their stones really, truly clean? Is it inevitable that gunk gets trapped and it would take a jeweler with a serious steam cleaner to get most of it out?
Would the metal around a stone with a more intricate basket prevent a stone from being as cleanable as say a solitaire type setting? Or do you think it is possible but that it just takes a little more time and effort? I'm talking about using home methods warm water with dishwashing liquid. I am pretty anal about keeping my ring clean. I soak in warm water with dishwashing liquid and scrub with toothbrush daily.
I'm trying to prevent serious disappointment in the case I do go for a bezel set ring and then I get regret it because I don't feel like my ring is bright and shiny simply cause it's dirty and I can't get it clean enough.
Thanks in advance for sharing any experiences.
Before I commit to a more enclosed type of setting for my stone, I wanted to ask if those who have bezel set stones ever get their stones really, truly clean? Is it inevitable that gunk gets trapped and it would take a jeweler with a serious steam cleaner to get most of it out?
Would the metal around a stone with a more intricate basket prevent a stone from being as cleanable as say a solitaire type setting? Or do you think it is possible but that it just takes a little more time and effort? I'm talking about using home methods warm water with dishwashing liquid. I am pretty anal about keeping my ring clean. I soak in warm water with dishwashing liquid and scrub with toothbrush daily.
I'm trying to prevent serious disappointment in the case I do go for a bezel set ring and then I get regret it because I don't feel like my ring is bright and shiny simply cause it's dirty and I can't get it clean enough.
Thanks in advance for sharing any experiences.