
Keeping your diamond ring clean is important to maintain its beauty and sparkle. After all, it is one of the most mesmerizing things to watch the shine of a freshly cleaned and polished ring. So make sure to always keep your diamond engagement ring clean for it to produce maximum radiance thereby enhancing your beauty.
The cleanliness is what matters regardless of the shape, size, or color of a diamond ring. What’s the point in having an expensive yet untidy ring which has no sparkle or brilliance? Whether you have round engagement rings or oval engagement rings, or simple rings or rings with highly sophisticated designs, the important factor is keeping it clean. Therefore, Rockher is sharing some information about cleaning a diamond ring that might come handy to you.
Cleaning a Diamond Ring at Home
If your diamond ring becomes dirty, you can perform a simple cleaning technique at home to bring back its shine and beauty. Make a solution with warm water and dishwashing soap. Soak your ring in this solution for 20 to 40 minutes. Then brush the stone gently with a soft brush and rinse it under warm running water. Repeat this process if needed.
You can also use shampoo or body wash instead of dishwashing soap, but avoid anything with moisturizer. The moisturizer will create a film on the ring even after washing it. When you dry off the ring it is better to avoid paper towels as it may scratch the metal. You can use a soft cotton cloth to dry the ring instead or let it air dry.
How Often you Should Clean the Ring?
It is better to clean your diamond ring once in a week to keep the accumulation of dirt at bay. However, the experts advise getting it cleaned by a professional at least twice a year. But if your ring comes in contact with a high level of debris then take it to a jeweler more often, as they will be able to clean it with professional-grade products that will restore the ring’s brilliance safely.
Things That you Should Never Use to Clean your Ring
Do not use any harsh chemicals like chlorine, bleach or acetone to clean your ring, as they might breakdown some of your ring’s base metals. Also take care to avoid the use of any abrasive products like baking soda, toothpaste or any powdered cleaners, because they can scratch the metal of the ring.