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How To Clean Diamond Jewelry Properly

Submitted by v8 on Wednesday August 26, 2009 No Comments

If you have a collection of diamond jewelry, you would be interested in knowing how to keep it safe and clean so as to enjoy the lifelong sparkling shine of your precious stones. Dust, creams, powders, sprays, lotions and other greasy make over materials form a film over your cubic zirconia bracelets making their shine fade away and look dull. Cleaning diamond jewelry is very simple and can be done sitting at home only.

Here are a few effective tips to maintain your diamond Jewelry:-

Soak your diamond jewelry in some mild soap solution for half an hour avoiding contacts with each other as a diamond can scratch another diamond. Brush off dirt particles stuck in corners and wires with a soft brush. Rinse with clean water and dry with a clean cloth. Your precious pieces will appear as shining as they were before.

1. Never let your cubic zirconia earrings come in contact with chlorine bleach or other chemicals as these can pit or discolor the mountings.

2. Avoid wearing diamond jewelry while doing heavy household work. Though diamond is the hardest gemstone, yet it can be loosened by a certain activity and can also be chipped by a hard blow.

3. Try to store your diamond jewelry in dedicated jewel boxes wrapped in clean cotton or soft fabric clothes.

4. It is a good practice to get your diamond jewelry professionally cleaned and checked for loose prongs for added safety of your precious gemstones.

Just follow these simple tips and restore the brilliant colors and sparkling shine of your cubic zirconia necklaces diamond jewelry.

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