
FIX THE "CLOUDY" SPARKLE IN MINUTES
Daily wear leaves lotion + soap residue underneath stones and in tiny gaps. Veirelli lifts it out gently — without aggressive scrubbing.
WHAT MAKES VEIRELLI DIFFERENT?
Cloudy isn’t “old.” It’s a buildup you can’t reach — under stones, around prongs, and inside tiny links.
Veirelli uses ultrasonic microbubbles to lift residue from those tight spots, with a safety-first routine designed for real life.
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A QUICK RESET FOR THE THINGS YOU USE MOST
Brings back the “brand new” shine when photos start looking dull
Hits the nooks + crannies toothbrushes miss (under-stone buildup)
Once a month while you do skincare — that’s the habit
TIRED OF CLEANING… AND STILL MISSING SPOTS?
Most scrubbing cleans the surface — but sparkle disappears first underneath stones and in tight crevices.
Veirelli lifts the residue out gently in short cycles, so your jewelry looks fresh again without the drama.
Safety-first: if anything feels loose, skip ultrasonic cleaning and have it inspected.
GAIN CONFIDENCE WITH CLEAR ANSWERS & DEDICATED SUPPORT
Is it safe for rings with stones?
Is it safe for rings with stones?
It can be — but the setting matters more than the stone.
Ultrasonic vibration can shake out stones that are already loose, especially on older, delicate, or pave settings.
Do a quick check first: if anything feels loose, skip ultrasonic cleaning and have it inspected.
Use the basket and short cycles (3–12 minutes). Don’t run unattended.
What stones should I avoid?
What stones should I avoid?
Avoid delicate/porous stones (like pearls, opals, and many emerald pieces), and be cautious with treated or fragile jewelry.
If you’re unsure about your stone or setting, choose a gentler method or ask your jeweler.
What do I put in the tank?
What do I put in the tank?
Water is all you need for routine cleaning.
For extra buildup, you can add a tiny drop of mild dish soap. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners unless you know they’re safe for your jewelry.
How long should I run it?
How long should I run it?
Use short cycles: 3 minutes for a quick refresh, 6 minutes for routine buildup, 12 minutes for heavier daily-wear residue.
Minutes — not hours.
How often should I clean my jewelry?
How often should I clean my jewelry?
Most everyday jewelry looks best with a simple once-a-month routine — or anytime it starts looking “cloudy” or dull.
How loud is it?
How loud is it?
The Veirelli operates quietly - about as loud as a electric toothbrush. You can easily use it in the morning without disturbing others.