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How Often Should You Use an Ultrasonic Cleaner?
The frequency of using an ultrasonic cleaner will depend on how quickly your jewelry gets dirty.

How Often Should You Use an Ultrasonic Cleaner?

The frequency of using an ultrasonic cleaner will depend on how quickly your jewelry gets dirty.

In general, you can clean your jewelry with ultrasound every couple of weeks.

If you wear you pieces every day and they accumulate dirt more quickly, you can clean them every week.

As long as your jewelry is made of materials that can take ultrasound, cleaning your items more often will not hurt them.

 

What You Should Not Put in an Ultrasonic Cleaner

Not all jewelry should be cleaned with an ultrasonic device.

Many gemstones can be easily damaged by ultrasound. Do not put in softer gemstones such as opals, lapis lazuli, emeralds, turquoise, etc.

Organic jewelry such as pearls, coral pieces, or amber can also be damaged.

Also, do not put inside your ultrasonic cleaner gemstones whose color has been enhanced through heat treatment.

 

The Cleaning Process

After you have filled the tank with hot water and poured the cleaning liquid, you can put your jewelry inside. Don’t put in too many pieces at once, though, so as not to scratch your jewelry.

Turn the device on and let it run for as long as needed until you jewelry is clean. (Depending on how dirty the items are, this time usually varies from 1 to 20 minutes.)

 

Remember to Heat It Up

One of the common mistakes people make when using an jewelry ultrasonic cleaner is to put cold water in the tank. For the cleaning solution to work best, it needs to be hot.

There are ultrasonic cleaners that have a built-in heater to ensure that the solution is heated up. However, these models can be much more expensive than the regular ones.

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