
Tips On How To Clean Diamond Ring At Home
To ensure that your ring stays shiny, you need to clean it regularly. This will not only keep your ring sparkling, but will also extend its life. Since every ring is unique, you need to make sure that you follow the proper care and cleaning instructions for your particular ring.
It is recommended that you take your ring to a professional jeweler at least twice a year for inspection and professional cleaning. Also, if your ring is particularly dirty, you should take it to a jeweler for cleaning rather than cleaning it at home. Never use harsh cleaning chemicals such as bleach, ammonia or acetone to clean your ring as this can cause serious and permanent damage to the diamond and the band itself.
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How to clean a silver or gold ring
For rings with silver or gold colored bands, you can use a 50/50 solution of hydrogen peroxide and Windex. Soak the ring for no more than 15 minutes, then scrub with a soft toothbrush and rinse with warm water to remove any residue. Dry gently with a clean, soft cloth.Windex will remove any buildup, while the hydrogen peroxide will help kill bacteria and germs.
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How to clean a solid gold diamond ring
If your solid gold diamond engagement ring or wedding band is losing its shine, you can actually clean it with beer. Simply pour a small amount of beer onto a soft cloth. Then gently wipe the ring itself and dry it with another clean, dry soft cloth. But don't use beer to clean diamonds. Again, you should not use dark colored beer for this process.
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How to store
When not worn, store in a safe, dry place to prevent daily exposure.
Store parts separately to avoid damage.
Ensure parts are completely dry before storing.
Certain metals, such as gold-plated silver and sterling silver, tend to lose their luster. Instead of using the packaging that comes with your purchase, we recommend storing your items in our box, which is lined with rust-resistant ultra-fine suede to make care and cleaning easier.