He may make a house call (don't try this if your name's not Beyoncé or P. Diddy), during which he introduces them to his personal cleaning mixture: a diluted mixture of ammonia and warm water (1 part ammonia to 3 parts water).
Here's the drill:
1) Immerse the diamond in the solution while holding it by the shank
2) Using an old toothbrush, make-up brush, or stiff-bristled paint brush, clean the diamond itself and in between the prongs and stone
3) Rinse under a faucet
4) Gently dry it with a lint-free towel
Note: Use this ammonia-based solution only to clean diamond rings set in platinum or gold — "it isn't appropriate for sapphires or emeralds."
Schneirla cautions against other popular remedies for dirty diamonds.
"Soap leaves a cloudy film on the stones, while turpentine can weaken the mounting."
You will note also the absence of an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner.
Wait a sec — what's that song I'm hearing?

And please, put a towel over the drain, don’t learn the hard way that soapy rings are slippery 😳
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