Absolutely no pearls or "soft to medium-hard" gemstones such as turquoise, opal, lapis lazuli, haematite, obsidian, apatite, fluorite, malachite, azurite or amber. It is unlikely that "harder, medium-hard" gemstones such as aquamarine, emerald, tourmaline, citrine, amethyst, onyx, garnet, quartz, etc. will remain harmless. Even "hard" gemstones such as topaz, ruby, sapphire or diamond harbour the risk that they are not pure but artificially filled, and the stones must not be glued in and gold-plated surfaces can become detached.
Yes, you can use the device very well to clean your dental splint. The UC 6620 is ideal for cleaning dental splints and dentures as it works with high-frequency sound waves that effectively remove dirt, plaque and bacteria without damaging the surface. Simply fill the appliance with water, place your dental splint in it and activate the integrated timer - your dental splint will be hygienically clean within a few minutes.
The best way to do this is to contact our Galaxus assistant directly. Our customer service staff can provide you with optimal support here. https://www.galaxus.ch/de...
My various pairs of glasses with and without varifocal lenses have not been damaged so far. Unfortunately, the lenses are not mirror-like afterwards, but wet and have to be dried carefully, which can leave streaks if not treated properly.
No, but I use it for delicate rings and bracelets as well as my reading/sun glasses. It cleans everything gently, I think it would be okay for your Warhammer models.
The conflicting information results from a general description of the function versus the specific warnings for sensitive surfaces. However, we understand that this description is somewhat contradictory and thank you for pointing this out.