This is what happens when the 'Magnetic Tumbler' is doing the tumbling? These pictures have not been plagurized from any other source. All of these interesting photos were taken at my bench.
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This water isn't dirty, it is just mixed wtih the 'tumbling soap' which aids the steel pins interacting with this lubricant.
These small steel pins will get inside, and GENTLY hit against all of the delicate areas of the jewellery.
The beaker should NEVER be filled up with the top, only halfway. When the solution is rotating, the liquid will climb up the sides of the beaker and easily overflow.
You can easily see the swirling of the liquid. This is caused by the magnetics inside the 'cleaner' as they are acting against the 'pins' in the beaker.
This simple action is the basics of the cleaning & shining process.
Instead of polishing with Tripoly all of the jewellery, these pins are able to make direct contact with all areas of the rings.
Always be careful that no little pins get stuck in the holes or recesses of the jewellery.
In this spectacular photo, you can easily see two steel pins that got lodged inside an 'unset gemsetting hole'.
This occurs occasionaly with these fine pins, you see that every part of the jewellery has been touched by the pins.
I'm not worried about putting antiques into this 'Tumbler', as it is quite gentle in its operation.
(This yellow 18kt. gold ring is over 90 years old and is our English family heirloom.)
Finally, all of the jewellery has being removed and now washed.
I examined all these objects and the drying is now to take place. I don't want any two objects to touch, in case of scratching.
I prefer to place my collection a soft clean towel.
Just pat dry the jewellery to remove any water that will leave stains on the metal.
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This is the finally step of 'what happens inside your 'Magnetic Tumbler'. I sincerely hope that this was an enlightenly essay for you?









