
Here are some tips on how to clean your lab created diamonds engagement ring:
- Use a soft toothbrush. A soft toothbrush is the best way to clean the setting of your ring and the prongs that hold the diamond in place. Dip the toothbrush in warm, soapy water and gently brush the ring.
- Use a jewellery cleaner. You can also use a jewellery cleaner to clean your ring.
Simply follow the instructions on the cleaner’s label.
- Rinse the ring with warm water. Be sure to rinse the ring thoroughly after cleaning it to remove any soap residue.
- Dry the ring with a soft cloth. Use a soft cloth to dry the ring completely. Do not use a paper towel, as it can scratch the surface of the ring.
- Store the ring in a jewellery box. When you are not wearing your ring, be sure to store it in a jewellery box to protect it from scratches and damage.
- Have your ring checked by a jeweller regularly. A jeweller can inspect your ring for any signs of wear and tear and make any necessary repairs.
- Store your ring in a safe place when you are not wearing it. A jewellery box is a good place to store your ring.
- Avoid wearing your ring when you are doing activities that could damage it, such as working out or playing sports.
- Be careful when handling your ring. Avoid dropping it or banging it against hard surfaces.
Here are some things to avoid when cleaning your engagement ring:
- Do not use harsh chemicals. Harsh chemicals, such as bleach, can damage the metal and gemstone of your ring.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners. Abrasive cleaners, such as toothpaste, can scratch the surface of your ring.
- Do not use ultrasonic cleaners. Ultrasonic cleaners can damage the setting of your ring.
- Do not wear your ring in the shower or while swimming. Water and chemicals can damage your ring.
If you are not sure how to clean your engagement ring, it is best to consult with a jeweller. They can help you clean your ring safely and effectively.