Friday, 24 April 2026

How does the 'Sonic Cleaner' clean your jewellery? =>7 photos (#1, of 2 essays.)

  I've covered in the previous essays what is a 'Sonic Cleaner'? Now I'm going to explain how this mechanism cleans your jewellery. I will use just one word..."WOW" 

  What you are seeing here is a wire rack with my assortment of rings & heart-shaped pendants.                    

 I am always mindful of my earlier experience when I was starting my profession, I had numerous items touching each other. I discovered that the vibration left pitted marks on them all.  

 DON'T ALLOW ANY PIECE OF JEWELLERY TO TOUCH EACH OTHER. What you must do now is to repolish each and every one of them again. Labour and time LOST.

  In this photo, I made a concerted effort in keeping my jewellery distanced from each other.
 Inside this tank of cleaning solution are two sound-emitters as in a radio. They produce a high pitched sound which makes the water vibrate at a constant frequency. The sound waves in the water  literally make the jewellery vibrate...interesting, eh?

 Here is how the jewellery should be placed on the wire racks. If  there any touching of pieces there will be little scratches on both items. => Look at the four items on the rack on the right side! THIS IS NOT GOOD! <=

=>Avoid any accidental touching of jewellery with the other items! <=

Keep your jewellery completely submerged in the cleaning solution. Turn on the 'sonic cleaner' and let it sit in the vibrating water for an estimate at 4-5 minutes. You will see all remanants of refuse float away from the jewellery.
 
 Rinse off all of the cleaning solution. The "Magnetic Tumbler" won't thoroughly clean as well as the "Sonic Cleaner".
Remove all traces of the 'cleaning solution' with ordinary water.
 

 Once that all of the remnants of the 'day to day' dirt has been removed, then it is the time to prepare for the 'Magnetic Tumbler'. This will be fully displayed in the next tutorial essay.



















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