Do you only use the toothbrush on the diamond, or do you also used it on the metal? I just had a mild panic because it just now occurred to me that perhaps I shouldn't be using the toothbrush on the platinum!
Do you only use the toothbrush on the diamond, or do you also used it on the metal? I just had a mild panic because it just now occurred to me that perhaps I shouldn't be using the toothbrush on the platinum!
I never use a toothbrush on a polished surface.If the jewelry has been worn to the point that it has a surface dulled by abuse or daily wear okay i will agree that it is okay on platinum because you don't lose the metal in the cleaning process.But why would a person take a nylon brush that is meant to clean teeth to a high polished surface?The brush is abrasive and does scrap and scratch the surface and not only prematurely dulls the surface but as with any abrasive action on karat gold or silver it removes precious metal from the piece and also rhodium plate over time. it also wears down delicate patterns and raised details in jewelry over time. The only time i use a baby toothbrush is after the brush has been soaking long enough to be soft against the skin and used only to clean the crowns holding hard gem stones.When someone recommends that you give jewelry a good scrubbing with cleaner and toothbrush then you have to wonder just how much knowledge and experience they have with the care or precious metals and gem stones.
The plastic bristles in a tooth brush themselves cannot scratch metal.
But other things can that are often present can which the toothbrush pushes around - anything, even microscopic stuff that is harder than metal, such as the abrasive particles suspended in toothpaste or other cleaners, sand, some debris.
Make sure your tooth brush and the ring have been rinsed free of any kind of abrasive residue, then brush away to your heart's content, and fee free to also add any grease-releasing but non-abrasive mild cleaner - rinsing often.
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