01/20/2023
Are you ready to level up your jewelry cleaning game? Forget the boring old toothbrush and soap method, it's time to bring in the heavy artillery, the water flosser! That's right, the same tool you use to keep your pearly whites sparkly can also work wonders on your bling.
But before you go running to the bathroom to give it a try, let's go over a few things first. Firstly, it's important to note that this method isn't recommended for gold-plated, antique, or other delicate jewelry. We don't want to turn your precious pieces into a s**t show. Also, be sure to check with the manufacturer's instructions of the specific type of water flosser you have, as some may not be suitable for jewelry cleaning.
Assuming you're all good to go, here's how to give your jewelry a spa day with your trusty water flosser:
1. Fill the reservoir with warm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap or castile soap.
2. Place your jewelry in the reservoir, making sure that it's fully submerged in the solution.
3. Turn on your water flosser and use the high-pressure water jet to gently agitate your jewelry, targeting those hard to reach areas.
4. Once you've finished cleaning, use the water flosser to rinse your jewelry thoroughly to remove any soap residue.
5. Dry your jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth, and boom! Sparkle, shine and a whole lot of wow factor. Don't have one? You can also use a blow-dryer.
So, what are you waiting for? Give your jewelry a spa day with a water flosser and see the difference for yourself!
Have you ever thought about using a water flosser to clean your jewelry? We know it sounds a bit unconventional, but we're curious to know if anyone has given it a try. So, spill the beans, has anyone had any success (or disasters) with using a water flosser as a jewelry cleaner? Share your experiences, tips, and thoughts in the comments below, we can't wait to hear what you have to say!