How To Clean a Diamond Ring

When a diamond ring catches the light, it gives the hand a stunning brilliance and a sentimental sheen to the eye. However, diamond rings can dull and lose their luster if they are not cleaned regularly. Even while most jewelers provide cleaning and polishing services, traveling there isn’t always easy. Therefore, we’re going to show you how to maintain the shine of your diamond jewelry with just a few cleaning supplies that you most likely already own at home, along with how to clean a diamond ring.

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How Often to Clean a Diamond Ring

A diamond might appear dull when exposed to hand creams, suntan lotion, fragrances, hand sanitizer, cosmetics, pool chlorine, and most home cleaners.

Because of this, it’s a good idea to take off your diamond ring when using these items. Depending on how well you take care of your ring, you should clean it once a week to get rid of bacteria and dirt buildup, or as soon as you see that it’s becoming dull-looking.

Cleaning will become more challenging if layers of filth are allowed to accumulate on the surfaces. It is recommended to get your diamond ring professionally cleaned at least once a year to ensure that it stays in excellent condition.

Considerations Before You Get Started

Before cleaning your diamond and the gold, platinum, or silver that is holding it in place, there are a few guidelines you should abide by.

  • A diamond should never be cleaned with abrasive cleaners like ammonia, chlorine bleach, or acetone nail polish remover. Steer clear of abrasive goods like baking soda, toothpaste, and powdered cleaners.
  • If the ring is encircled by soft gems such as pearls or opals, avoid immersing it in a cleaning solution. If the ring is set with rubies, sapphires, or emeralds, you can safely submerge it.
  • Never use a cleaning sponge or harsh brush to clean your ring. This can harm the metal setting but won’t scratch the diamond.
  • If you use an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner, be sure the stones are still securely set in your ring; they can make a diamond dazzle but also cause stones, especially pavé set stones, to loosen.

How To Clean a Diamond Ring

Mix a Soaking Solution

Transfer a cup of steaming water into a little bowl. (If you need to clean more than two rings at once, set up different basins to prevent the jewelry from getting crowded in the solution.)
Pour in two or three drops of dish soap.

Soak and Brush Away Dirt

  • After adding the ring to the bowl, let it soak for a minimum of 20 minutes and a maximum of 45 minutes.
  • After soaking, gently brush away any debris stuck in the diamond mounting with an old, soft toothbrush. Clean the environment from the inside as well as the exterior.

Rinse, Dry, and Polish

  • Thoroughly rinse the ring in warm, fresh water.
  • Using a gentle cotton or microfiber cloth, dry the ring. Avoid using paper towels as they may retain fibers and lint.
  • The metal ring can be polished using a jewelry polishing cloth.

How to Keep Your Diamond Ring Clean Longer

  • When taking a bath, applying skincare products, and cosmetics, take off your ring.
  • Wearing your ring in a hot tub or swimming pool is not advised.
  • When cleaning or gardening, put on gloves or take off your ring.
    To ensure you don’t lose your ring after removing it, keep ring dishes close at hand.

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