I worked at a large chain, fine jewelery store and they legit used floor cleaner with water in the ultrasonic cleaner. Like Pine-Sol. My favorite part was using the steamer to get them really shiney. This was a few decades ago, but I wonder if they still do that. :/
It does not polish jewelry only removes dirt, most of the video shows rouge being removed which is polish it’s red but in blue liquid it looks black. The real trick is the ultrasonic cleaning machine and ammonia mixture
As someone who spent 5 years working as jewellery cleaner in my families antiques store I appreciate how decent this cleaning solution is. I didn’t have a sonic cleaner but I’ve used so many different cleaners, polish’s and solutions (even used brown sauce on a particular badly stained brass umbrella stand once) with hours of effort to clean the tiniest of items to things big enough for me to climb into this was almost therapeutic to watch
People with money realise they can do whatever the hell they want with it and they embraced it. I'd eat the rich any day but not for that😁 I find it hilarious.
My local jewelers suggested to use dish soap. I dipped my grandma's bracelet in pure dish soap overnight. It works really well. At first, it couldn't be folded, very grungy.
It's Mr Clean. An industry standard. Any jeweller can get these results with an ultrasonic bath and a polishing wheel but very few are getting paid by UA-cam to do it. Great job, Anwar!
Well, the media likes making things new, extravagant, exaggerated. That kind of thing. So we do this as there might not be so many things that may entertain us in the media
The "poof" cloud you see as it goes into the water is the polishing compound dissolving. It's used with the the buffing wheel you see, prior to cleaning. A few drops of Dawn dish liquid, a few drops of windex , warm/hot water and ultra sonic cleaner.
Thank you. I've been reading through the comments in an attempt to find someone who gave an explanation that made sense. I'm not a jeweler but I have enough common sense to know it wasn't a cloud of "human dirt & grime" coming off those pieces - even though they purposefully presented it that way for a wow factor.
@@bakerfritz4681 Yes. Have you ever buffed a piece of jewellery? When I do, I wear cotton gloves or my fingers will be black for days. All of that finger blackness also is stuck in every little nook, cranny, crevice, scratch and dip in the piece. That stuff needs to be cleaned off. It's either this or a gentle brush with cleaning solution on it, and the latter is tedious, difficult and may cause new scratches
I was under the impression they were placing the jewelry in some type of powder prior to placing it in the cleaning solution for that wow factor. This makes more sense. The consistency and speed of the dirt clouds seemed unreal.
Y'all, legit, you can make this at home. - 1/2 Cup Windex - 1 Cup Hot Water - 1 Tablespoon of Dawn Dish Soap Even if this is not the exact components, this is a good mixture to use for a large variety of metals and materials. What makes this so effective is the ultrasonic cleaner power, the fact it's sitting on tongs, etc
I use Windex glass cleaner in an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, makes diamonds and gemstones sparkle so much you could probably see them from space. The ‘forbidden Gatorade’ looks like the Windex I use 😂.
Take a pan and line it with aluminum foil. Pour boiling water in the pan leaving room for the largest piece you want to clean. Add 1 table spoon of baking soda per quart of water. Dip your ring, silverware, any thing you want to clean and it will shine. The action of the tin foil and backing soda makes tarnish leave your item. If you have a lot to do make new batch periodically. Cleans without polishing off metal.
The super impressive shots with just tons of sediment pouring off the pieces is simply the built up polish residue left behind from the buffing wheels. None of your jewelry is that dirty straight from your body to the ultrasonic. All that being said, they clearly have developed a quality proprietary cleanser.
@@knuckle12356 exactly, you’re right.I’m a jeweler myself. This video is only for views and attention. Plus water in workshop is usually dark,no one changes the solution after the one use.
The 'dirt and stuff coming out of such tiny jewelry; is the *_buffing compound_* that they used on it immediately before plunging it into the ultrasonic, not dirt.
This is so legit, such an ingenious way to bring the entire family good fortune, I love it, inspires me to try and find something like this that could help not only me but my loved ones and anyone else who is around me. Thanks for sharing ;)
we poured this on our coach after winning the big game... the only thing that didn't dissolve was his wedding ring... his widow was impressed with how clean it was when she got it back
Maybe not his solution, but it is commercially available at any jewellers supply.. just look up ultrasonic solution.. basically though, it is a bit of detergent with some ammonia
The solution is cyanide ‼️As a *chemist I know the formula* for most of the jewelery cleaners. The main ingredient is *cyanide* which is very dangerous solution. So *chemistry behind this in process* is..when metal ( gold, platinum,silver) is dipped in to cyanide solution, along with the dirt the metal also starts to disintegrate or leach out.. that means the *top layer of the metal in very small amount (macro) melt into the solution* . *AND THE FUN PART: * After many washes the jeweler puts Zinc into the solution which makes *reverse reaction* and gold particals attach together (excluding the dirt) and particals of *pure gold is extracted illegally by the jeweler* . So he gets extra 💰💸 And if you want to maintain the weigh of your jewelry please do not clean your jewelry as frequent as that person said, *ideal cleaning should be done after 1 or 2 years* .
@@lilbitscandalus explaination check out, however, there is a lot of error in terminology. Macro means on a big scale, the word you’re looking for is micro. Additionally, the reaction does not reverse, the ions are reduced which is a completely different reaction from when the metal dissolves into the solution which is an oxidation reactions. Lastly, recovery of precious metals here is most definitely not illegal.
Skip the solution and just buy the largest ultrasonic cleaner you need. 96% of the work done is by the machine 3% buffing and 1% is solution that can be basically any anti fat solition like dish soap or windex or whatever you have on hand. In order to break the water surface tension basically. Back in the days however there were cancerogen substance in the ultrasonic cleaner but it got a world wide ban due to cancers.
We use these all the time at the jewelry manufacturing plant that I work at, all you need is hot water and dawn soap. You can put your hand in there while the static is going, even though it sounds scary.
I love how they edit the video just before and after they put it in amd take it out. Nice slight of hand trick for the people that dont know any better.
It will damage aluminium, but it is absolutely fantastic for cleaning any stainless steel kitchen fume hood filters! Just put the greasy metal filter in a pot with enough water to cover it and some sodium bicarbonate, and boil until clean. It works pretty miraculously even for old caked in grease.
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I love how he drags all the pieces through fine dirt off-camera so it looks like he’s cleaning 50 years of wear off them. If your pendant ever looks that dirty, you’re a gross human being.
What BS 40 years ago I was using ammonia water, rinse with fresh water and then the steamer. Squeaky clean. The simple way is the best way why complicate the process.
Jewellery has been around for thousands of years mate, I bet you can find a gold necklace somewhere buried in treasure in the ocean, give it a good clean and it'll be brand new.
@@CosmicHarmony58 They’re referring to the marketing, drawing in younger viewers, especially the memeing type with the “Forbidden Gatorade” in the title. Such a meme could easily gain interest of passing memers. Which is why I’m here. Definitely caught my eye. They never said that jewellery is exclusive to this generation.
He just un- electro plated the gold plating, or removed o thin layer of precious material. He recommends donating your gold and money to him every 6 months. 😉🤣🤣🤣
Is that just simple green ( purple )? I use that on Aluminum parts so it doesn’t change the color of the metal. I have a bigger Ultrasonic bath. I fill the ultrasonic bath with Distilled water and then use a glass jar big enough to hold the part I want to clean with enough cleaner to submerge the part. Then suspend the jar in the Distilled water, then clean. That way I don’t use to much cleaner. The ultrasonic waves pass through the glass and clean the part in the jar. You can use a plastic jar but it doesn’t work as fast and sometimes not as well.
I’ve done some experiments for a Chem class before but intuitively you should realize all those clouds coming off the pieces when they’re dipped is a lot more than just dirt. So if it’s removing polish, that makes sense.
How will people responsibly dispose of the liquid afterwards? Please do your research before you start selling this and have a negative impact on the environment. You can figure out a solution and still make money.
What you're seeing isn't really the result of some crazy chemical. The heat of the water and the power of ultrasonic cleaning are like 90% of what you're seeing, maybe more.
*The Gatorade drives away all the bad spirits entrapped in the jewellery*
🤣
Might as well drink it after for break
The Gatorade take care of that bad juju.
Those bad spirits traps the beauty inside of the the beautiful jewelry
@@fujoshibitch9244 don't it's a great way to get posesed by those spirits since they get stuck in gatorade after cleaning
I worked at Tiffany & Co. for a while and this was legit my favorite part of the job.
😮 😲 TIFFANY'S MAKES FORBIDDEN GATORADE? Noice! Blue Juice w a Blue Bow...that'll be $7k
I’m thinking of working at Tiffany’s in the near future, did you have any work experience prior to working there?
Gatorade like sports drink and dish soap ?? Is that the chemical u used ? Pls reply thanks
What’s that chemical?
I worked at a large chain, fine jewelery store and they legit used floor cleaner with water in the ultrasonic cleaner. Like Pine-Sol. My favorite part was using the steamer to get them really shiney. This was a few decades ago, but I wonder if they still do that. :/
I love how shiny the jewelry is when hes done.
1k likes and no comments
@@thekaizer ikr...
SHINY
Yeah thats what happens when you polish and clean jewelry
It does not polish jewelry only removes dirt, most of the video shows rouge being removed which is polish it’s red but in blue liquid it looks black. The real trick is the ultrasonic cleaning machine and ammonia mixture
After reading the title I mistakenly assumed Gatorade can be used to clean jewellery
Me too.
Coco cola actually can be a cleaner
Me too lol
Yeah same I was like finally a good use for my sister Gatorade, I don’t like the taste it and the fact she had the audacity to hide my phone.
Same
As someone who spent 5 years working as jewellery cleaner in my families antiques store I appreciate how decent this cleaning solution is. I didn’t have a sonic cleaner but I’ve used so many different cleaners, polish’s and solutions (even used brown sauce on a particular badly stained brass umbrella stand once) with hours of effort to clean the tiniest of items to things big enough for me to climb into this was almost therapeutic to watch
I can’t believe that somebody actually saw some precious gold/stones and decided “You know what, I’m going to make a gold 💩.”
People with money realise they can do whatever the hell they want with it and they embraced it. I'd eat the rich any day but not for that😁 I find it hilarious.
Lil Uzi Vert got a 24 million dollar diamonds put on his head :/, rich people can be idiots
Taking the term "Polished Turd" a little bit closer to the literal sense
Maybe it was a gift for mother in law
Nothing says im a dumb a$$ like a diamond encrusted sh!+
Title: "forbidden gatorade"
Reality: Windex
They're not wrong
I’m going to use that now! My jewelry is so dirty! Thanks❤️❤️
Don't use windex. I work at a jewelry store and it's not windex. I've done that and it ruins the jewelry in the long run.
@@mrbotitas18 Why would I waste the windex instead of drinking it?
ua-cam.com/video/Ru3xzbxjhao/v-deo.html 🤞🏻🤞🏻
My local jewelers suggested to use dish soap. I dipped my grandma's bracelet in pure dish soap overnight. It works really well. At first, it couldn't be folded, very grungy.
An ultrasonic cleaner, water and a few drops of dish soap will clean pretty much all jewelry.
Dawn works wonders
Yeah my father has one and I can confirm. Only outlier I was told was "Probably not the best idea" was my silver necklace.
"pure dish soap" you mean no water??
You can also add a tiny bit of ammonia to make it work even better.
Once it's available
No one can stop me from drinking that Gatorade
Ahoy captain big head
You and me both
@@badbad.2732 count me in too haha 😆
Lmao 💀💀💀👁️👄👁️
Try something new like Aqua Regia it soothes the stomach very well 👁️👄👁️🔥💀
"The Forbidden Gatorade" was the name of my band in highschool.
Remind me that I owe you a big beer 'cause ya deserve it.
@DeadbeatJean it’s a joke
I find many of the pendants tacky
@Hattie Knapman sure
Especially the poop one
I find all of them tacky
Maybe they belong to pop stars. Still, I won't mind owning any of them.
Who wastes good materials, time & energy to make poop emoji jewelry?
It's Mr Clean. An industry standard. Any jeweller can get these results with an ultrasonic bath and a polishing wheel but very few are getting paid by UA-cam to do it. Great job, Anwar!
Nop it's not mr clean. I am a chemist and I know the formula and it's very dangerous solution
@@lilbitscandalus is it muriatic acid or something and if you have the recipe will you please tell me.
@@lilbitscandalus can you pleas tell us, i need to clean my jewlery and I have a ultrasonic cleaner
Spelling*
If you want to corrodes your Jewelries then go ahead
@@beluwuga corrode?
Seeing all that dirt come off those "grills" is disgusting.
Those go in people's mouths
@@urban_gse_ like humanity.
Fr Awhahaha
That "dirt" was added for the purposes of this video. I’ve cleaned far dirtier things with an ultrasonic cleaner and it doesn't look like that.
The grills were polished first, the stuff coming off is polishing compound.
Of course the internet was responsible for a name like "forbidden gatorade." Making something normal and common and making it mystical sounding.
but whats wrong with that?
@@lupamoodrasarmah1759 Nothing, I just think it's very typical in an amusing way.
@@limerence8365 i mean i think its still better and more cool than the hard-to-pronounce scientific terms we learn in school....just sayin🤷♀️
@@lupamoodrasarmah1759 arguable but sure
Well, the media likes making things new, extravagant, exaggerated. That kind of thing. So we do this as there might not be so many things that may entertain us in the media
I like that he even calls it forbidden gatoraid
That forbidden gatorade can clean my brain, body and soul
It's very satisfying to watch 🤩🤩
That's exactly what I was thinking
The "poof" cloud you see as it goes into the water is the polishing compound dissolving. It's used with the the buffing wheel you see, prior to cleaning. A few drops of Dawn dish liquid, a few drops of windex , warm/hot water and ultra sonic cleaner.
Thank you. I've been reading through the comments in an attempt to find someone who gave an explanation that made sense. I'm not a jeweler but I have enough common sense to know it wasn't a cloud of "human dirt & grime" coming off those pieces - even though they purposefully presented it that way for a wow factor.
So they buff it and THEN clean it?
@@bakerfritz4681 yes
@@bakerfritz4681 Yes. Have you ever buffed a piece of jewellery? When I do, I wear cotton gloves or my fingers will be black for days. All of that finger blackness also is stuck in every little nook, cranny, crevice, scratch and dip in the piece. That stuff needs to be cleaned off. It's either this or a gentle brush with cleaning solution on it, and the latter is tedious, difficult and may cause new scratches
I was under the impression they were placing the jewelry in some type of powder prior to placing it in the cleaning solution for that wow factor. This makes more sense. The consistency and speed of the dirt clouds seemed unreal.
As someone who works in a jewelry store, I can tell you using forceps without rubber tips scratches the jewelry.
The solution probably eats rubber, but yeah they should be using *something* on the tips
like using plastic forceps for transfering items in/out of chemical solutions?@@firexgodx980
This is great; it’s awesome seeing people’s jewelry coming back to life! Great product/cleaning technique.
"FORBIDDEN GATORADE"
ME: Alright youve got my attention..
Y'all, legit, you can make this at home.
- 1/2 Cup Windex
- 1 Cup Hot Water
- 1 Tablespoon of Dawn Dish Soap
Even if this is not the exact components, this is a good mixture to use for a large variety of metals and materials.
What makes this so effective is the ultrasonic cleaner power, the fact it's sitting on tongs, etc
It’s mainly because of the ultrasonic thing, I used one of those in my high school auto class. We used it to clean rusty car parts.
I use Windex glass cleaner in an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, makes diamonds and gemstones sparkle so much you could probably see them from space. The ‘forbidden Gatorade’ looks like the Windex I use 😂.
Thank you!
But it doesn't take the dirt out the way that it doesn't need videos
Did you dilute it? Or use full strength
Take a pan and line it with aluminum foil. Pour boiling water in the pan leaving room for the largest piece you want to clean. Add 1 table spoon of baking soda per quart of water. Dip your ring, silverware, any thing you want to clean and it will shine. The action of the tin foil and backing soda makes tarnish leave your item. If you have a lot to do make new batch periodically. Cleans without polishing off metal.
The super impressive shots with just tons of sediment pouring off the pieces is simply the built up polish residue left behind from the buffing wheels.
None of your jewelry is that dirty straight from your body to the ultrasonic. All that being said, they clearly have developed a quality proprietary cleanser.
Dude thanks for the effing info. I wouldn't have ever known. I thought we humans are so extremely filthy dead skins and all!!!
@Faded Shaded Jaded I've actually fabricated jewelry for 15~20 years...so...
@@knuckle12356 exactly, you’re right.I’m a jeweler myself. This video is only for views and attention. Plus water in workshop is usually dark,no one changes the solution after the one use.
@@veendex2529 "something pat and condescending." LOL. Clearly.
It does appear to be particularly effective, as far as ultrasonic solutions go.
it amazes me that so much dirt and stuff can come out of such a tiny jewelry
The 'dirt and stuff coming out of such tiny jewelry; is the *_buffing compound_* that they used on it immediately before plunging it into the ultrasonic, not dirt.
@@221b-Maker-Street no. Its dirt
My favorite part about this is how professional he is about calling it forbidden Gatorade
How is it neutralized for disposal?
Good point
Bit of soap and ammonia.. i bet he runs it through a filter to collect any gold might be in it and puts it down the sink.. likely not good for the sea
@NS Iand a bit of cocaine.
@@wompwomp9904 add Aqua Regia too 😂
Just flush it down the drain.
They ain't fooling me, he's using what we have for years and years and that is "Fabuloso"
Ah yes, The classic..
*FORBIDDEN GATORADE*
This is so legit, such an ingenious way to bring the entire family good fortune, I love it, inspires me to try and find something like this that could help not only me but my loved ones and anyone else who is around me. Thanks for sharing ;)
He needs to dedicate a channel to just show jewelry being cleaned. It’s mesmerizing.
I love how he called it forbidden gatorade, like it is now its official name and they accepted it 🤣
Degreaser and dawn soap. That's all it is.
There would be lots of bubbles if it was soap.
imma say also vinegar since it counteracts the foaming agent in soap
@@marajaneee big brain
we poured this on our coach after winning the big game... the only thing that didn't dissolve was his wedding ring... his widow was impressed with how clean it was when she got it back
Looks like an easy way to clean jewelry. Let us know how to get the solution ... once you mass produce it. Thumbs up here!
Maybe not his solution, but it is commercially available at any jewellers supply.. just look up ultrasonic solution.. basically though, it is a bit of detergent with some ammonia
The solution is cyanide
‼️As a *chemist I know the formula* for most of the jewelery cleaners. The main ingredient is *cyanide* which is very dangerous solution. So *chemistry behind this in process* is..when metal ( gold, platinum,silver) is dipped in to cyanide solution, along with the dirt the metal also starts to disintegrate or leach out.. that means the *top layer of the metal in very small amount (macro) melt into the solution* . *AND THE FUN PART: * After many washes the jeweler puts Zinc into the solution which makes *reverse reaction* and gold particals attach together (excluding the dirt) and particals of *pure gold is extracted illegally by the jeweler* . So he gets extra 💰💸
And if you want to maintain the weigh of your jewelry please do not clean your jewelry as frequent as that person said, *ideal cleaning should be done after 1 or 2 years* .
@@lilbitscandalus explaination check out, however, there is a lot of error in terminology. Macro means on a big scale, the word you’re looking for is micro. Additionally, the reaction does not reverse, the ions are reduced which is a completely different reaction from when the metal dissolves into the solution which is an oxidation reactions. Lastly, recovery of precious metals here is most definitely not illegal.
Cleans like a charm!
Here I am....Still cleaning all my stuff with aluminium foil and baking soda 😬😑
Can't wait till they get this on the market 👏🏻🥳😁
Skip the solution and just buy the largest ultrasonic cleaner you need. 96% of the work done is by the machine 3% buffing and 1% is solution that can be basically any anti fat solition like dish soap or windex or whatever you have on hand. In order to break the water surface tension basically.
Back in the days however there were cancerogen substance in the ultrasonic cleaner but it got a world wide ban due to cancers.
Working at Kay Jewelers I LOVED using the ultrasonic cleaner. Some pieces of jewelry were so bad the water would get murky within seconds!
It’s an ultra sonic machine, there is more to it then just the “solution “ that cleans the metal
My new satisfaction😍 (btw, plz tell me I'm not the only one that loves that Golden bulldog charm? It's so dope looking💖)
Its just dish soap, the ultrasonic does the work
All the dark crap is polishing compound.
I love when the piece becomes clean white
True Cleaning Power ✨
So they fill the gaps with polishing compound, then dip it in the cleaner. And people think its all dirt. That's basically bullshit.
The guy’s whole channel is a sham. Spreading lies to get likes. Pretty unprofessional for a “professional. “
I'm not even mad that this isn't Gatorade, this is seriously impressive
Fun fact, dish soap and even laundry soap are amazing cleaners for jewelry too, just something for all us poor people :)
The fact that "forbidden gatorade" is in the title did make my morning a little bit better
should've sent one of the Horcruxes here, just sayin'!
We use these all the time at the jewelry manufacturing plant that I work at, all you need is hot water and dawn soap. You can put your hand in there while the static is going, even though it sounds scary.
They'd be fine for a few seconds then get zapped pretty nice. Probably make the taint cramp.
Imagine someone asking you how you clean your jewelry and you just reply, "with the forbiden Gatorade"
I love how they edit the video just before and after they put it in amd take it out. Nice slight of hand trick for the people that dont know any better.
@Irene Kim future advise, use the fast forward speed rather than the edit to "prove" this solution works. But hey, I enjoyed the video.
Forbidden gatorade: *is extremely poisonous*
My brain: "Drink it"
Imposter!
@fuzzy Moon King you betrayed us
On another episode of "I should sleep but 3 AM recommendations are getting wild asf"
I just put baking soda in a foil cup n pour boiling water. Seems to clean my silver
It will damage aluminium, but it is absolutely fantastic for cleaning any stainless steel kitchen fume hood filters! Just put the greasy metal filter in a pot with enough water to cover it and some sodium bicarbonate, and boil until clean. It works pretty miraculously even for old caked in grease.
This is satisfying to watch
When I heard Anwar Al-Sanabani, I thought he would be from the Middle East, and then I see Huntsville Alabama, very unexpected.
This looks incredibly fun to do
The employees after they finish cleaning the jewelry: **Intensive drinking**
How many ,What's the mixture name please????? And quantity also
Is he trying to advertise a solution he made to “clean” jewellery on UA-cam?
Mhmmm
I mean if it works it works? Only specific people would buy it though
It looks like it does the job 😐
Can anyone tell me where its found
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I use lifebuoy soap to clean my sterling silver chain using just my hand and the soap bubble , it shines great
And to the one that used gorilla glue on her hair, YOU CAN NOT DRINK THIS! LOL
It's sad I know what you're referencing
I love how he drags all the pieces through fine dirt off-camera so it looks like he’s cleaning 50 years of wear off them. If your pendant ever looks that dirty, you’re a gross human being.
Can i know what brand it is. My wedding ring looks like its starting to grow legs
He should start his own UA-cam channel, I've watched people cut coconuts and shave down cow hooves so watching someone clean jewelry isn't a stretch
It’s called icebox
What BS
40 years ago I was using ammonia water, rinse with fresh water and then the steamer.
Squeaky clean.
The simple way is the best way why complicate the process.
Ammonia water can damage the jewellery quite badly over time, especially if they have gems and isn't bare metal. That is why you shouldn't use it.
100% would order the forbidden gatorade solution
Can't wait for someone to drink it and it becomes an internet challenge..
Where can I buy this ? And does it matter how strong my ultra sonic cleaner is? I only have a small personal one
Gotta stay hip and relevant with your title game to capture the weird youth audience
Jewellery has been around for thousands of years mate, I bet you can find a gold necklace somewhere buried in treasure in the ocean, give it a good clean and it'll be brand new.
@@CosmicHarmony58 They’re referring to the marketing, drawing in younger viewers, especially the memeing type with the “Forbidden Gatorade” in the title. Such a meme could easily gain interest of passing memers. Which is why I’m here. Definitely caught my eye.
They never said that jewellery is exclusive to this generation.
Amazing work process 👍
Great designer
Make a tub big enough for a person
I can see Tik Tokers making a challenge out of drinking this.
As first challenge it's ok but they deserve worse.
i wish they would
What is the liquid you are using for ultrasonic clearing tell the name of the liquid
Dang Jewelry becomes filthy over time this video was cool to watch .
Yeah it does but the black dust is the polishing paste.
The dirt from regular wear is a discusting sebum goop (wich is way harder to get rid of imo)
most satisfying part of cleaning jewellery!
But Brawndos got what plants crave
Its got *electrolytes*
The amount of satisfaction in this video i can't even explain 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nobody:
Jewelry designer:maybe ppl like to wear poop jewelries
Please tell the chemical composition of the solution.
He just un- electro plated the gold plating, or removed o thin layer of precious material. He recommends donating your gold and money to him every 6 months. 😉🤣🤣🤣
It’s amazing the reaction as it’s being cleaned.
The jewelry looks so sparkly ☺️ he is very pretty too 😍
Is that just simple green ( purple )? I use that on Aluminum parts so it doesn’t change the color of the metal. I have a bigger Ultrasonic bath. I fill the ultrasonic bath with Distilled water and then use a glass jar big enough to hold the part I want to clean with enough cleaner to submerge the part. Then suspend the jar in the Distilled water, then clean. That way I don’t use to much cleaner. The ultrasonic waves pass through the glass and clean the part in the jar. You can use a plastic jar but it doesn’t work as fast and sometimes not as well.
I just think it’s cool he is in Huntsville might have to go see it one day
OMFG ! That is so satisfying ! 😱❤️
I want to drink the forbidden Gatorade, imagine how clean I would be
Yeah you won't be dirty when put in your casket
what cleaning solution ?
That's a polishing compound, not dirt that's coming off. You can clean that ugly jewelry with a brush and soap to remove the dirt.
He said around 0:48 "and get all the dirt and the polishing materials"
I’ve done some experiments for a Chem class before but intuitively you should realize all those clouds coming off the pieces when they’re dipped is a lot more than just dirt. So if it’s removing polish, that makes sense.
The dirts quencher!!🧉
No one will talk about how someone owns a poop emoji piece of jewellery?
Rappers.
Everything good until the gold itself dissolves from the solution...
Can you list the machine and chemical used please?
Alright I need that to clean my face.
Why so freakin satisfying!!!!😝
How will people responsibly dispose of the liquid afterwards?
Please do your research before you start selling this and have a negative impact on the environment. You can figure out a solution and still make money.
just because it looks radioactive doesn't mean it's unsafe for the fishes
What you're seeing isn't really the result of some crazy chemical. The heat of the water and the power of ultrasonic cleaning are like 90% of what you're seeing, maybe more.
What is the liquid being used?