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Diamond Drunk’s New Travel Size
The Germ-Fighting Essential Every Jewelry-Loving Jet-Setter Needs

Corona Del Mar, CA – August 13, 2025 8:00 PM Eastern Time –Traveling through the airport is a hazmat danger zone – with dirt, germs and toxins traveling on a first-class ticket right to your seat, carry-on and hands! From disgusting security bins to bacteria covered tray tables, your travel routine can expose you – and your precious jewelry – to dozens of germs. While packing hand sanitizer helps protect skin and hands, it doesn’t help detoxify your jewelry that is often overlooked and unprotected from germs and dulling dirt that drains its sparkle.

Enter the new Diamond Drunk, The Travel Collection – Beach Beige – a must-have in your carry-on, and everywhere you might travel to this summer. The TSA-friendly, non-toxic cleaning kit includes four bottles of plant-based concentrate in the exclusive scent Wellness Retreat No. 24, plus a mini bauble basket to hold all of your jewelry. It’s designed to keep jewelry clean, sparkling, and safe from the germs that thrive in airports, airplanes, and everywhere in between. Don’t let your sparkle get dulled by travel germs, make sure to always pack your Diamond Detox Travel Size Concentrates.

Don’t take our word for it, we’ve compiled some of the ickiest facts about airports and airplanes that will make you rethink your entire travel routine, including…

We all know traveling isn’t always the cleanest, especially when it comes to airports. Did you know that a recent study found that airport security bins are the leading place for germs to spread? And check-in touchscreens are dirtier than toilet seats – grab that mobile ticket stat!!  Want more dirt on traveling?

 

  1. Restroom stall latches are rarely disinfected.
  2. Armrests and seats in waiting areas collect bacteria.
  3. Doorhandles are covered in germs.
  4. Soap dispensers are touched by dirty hands while Sink faucets are a virtual petri dish for toxins.  Need we mentino toilet handles?!
  5. Paper towel dispensers – Handled right after using the toilet.

Like most travelers, it is always best to be prepared while traveling on an airplane. Most people tend to bring hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, or even masks to protect themselves from germs. With quick turnaround times for airplanes, the planes don’t always get as clean as people might think. With a constant flow of passengers coming and going, it also makes it extremely hard to make sure everything is germ free. Here are some of the grossest fakes about traveling on an airplane:

  1. Airplane tray tables are the dirtiest surface onboard.
  2. Seatbelt buckles – Almost never wiped down between passengers.
  3. Fabric seats trap sweat, skin, and germs
  4. Air vents, headrests, and seatbacks are touched constantly
  5. Bathrooms get gross fast aboard planes
  6. Overhead bins rarely get cleaned
  7. Used Blankets and Pillows – Rarely washed between flights.
  8. Uncleaned Airplane Carpets – Trap dirt, dust, and bacteria.
  9. Dirty Screens – Personal TV screens touched by many without being disinfected.

 

For additional information, please reach out to DiamondDrunkPR@AMD-PR.com

Attributions:

Bologna, C. (2018, August 21). 7 of the germiest spots in the airport and on a plane. BuzzFeed. https://www.buzzfeed.com/carolinebologna/germiest-places-airport-7530300

CBS News. (2018, September 5). Airport security trays carry more germs than toilets, a study finds. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/airport-security-trays-carry-more-germs-than-toilets-study-finds/

Kliff, S. (2022, June 21). How risky are public restrooms, really? The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/21/well/live/public-bathrooms-health-safety.html

Peterson, M. (2022, October 17). These are the dirtiest places on an airplane — don’t touch them. The Travel. https://www.thetravel.com/dirtiest-places-on-an-airplane-dont-touch/

Stanger, M. (2022, May 4). How dirty are planes? Outside Online. https://www.outsideonline.com/adventure-travel/advice/how-dirty-are-planes/

Leff, G. (2022, March 7). Airlines clean planes less often than you think, and rarely clean blankets. View From the Wing. https://viewfromthewing.com/airlines-clean-planes-less-often-think-blankets/

CNN Travel. “Airport Security Trays Carry More Germs Than Toilets, Study Finds.” CNN. Accessed May 27, 2025. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/airport-security-trays-germs.

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