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I started washing my jewelry in a dishwasher.
I know it sounds horrible, what with the advises not to put stuff in the ultrasonic cleanser, but I have a portable ultrasonic machine, and it does not work well. I do not to invest $ 1000 into a regular one (mostly, for the lack of space).
So I bought small dishwasher containers and started using them for diamonds, corundum and spinel. Only the stones that I wear and don't plan to ever sell. If you put the setting on "light", it should work. Some of my rings have strong undergallery, so I can not reach there with an US brush.
So far, nothing has been lost. I would say the quality of cleaning depends on the setting (the ones that are closed still are the hardest), but... how bad is the idea in general? If my champagne glasses (quartz) or china tolerate the dishwasher without breaking, why not my rings? As long as they don't disappear, but I have large rings and a very sturdy container lock.
Does anyone else use it?
P.S. It seems that if I put them in a ziplock mesh, they get cleaner.
I know it sounds horrible, what with the advises not to put stuff in the ultrasonic cleanser, but I have a portable ultrasonic machine, and it does not work well. I do not to invest $ 1000 into a regular one (mostly, for the lack of space).
So I bought small dishwasher containers and started using them for diamonds, corundum and spinel. Only the stones that I wear and don't plan to ever sell. If you put the setting on "light", it should work. Some of my rings have strong undergallery, so I can not reach there with an US brush.
So far, nothing has been lost. I would say the quality of cleaning depends on the setting (the ones that are closed still are the hardest), but... how bad is the idea in general? If my champagne glasses (quartz) or china tolerate the dishwasher without breaking, why not my rings? As long as they don't disappear, but I have large rings and a very sturdy container lock.
Does anyone else use it?
P.S. It seems that if I put them in a ziplock mesh, they get cleaner.