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diamond mounted on 18 carat white gold, dirty from soap and lotion mostly

2006-08-21 04:40:20 · 13 answers · asked by anacaro224 1 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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Hand lotions, hair styling products and everyday grime can leave a film on your diamond that keeps it from sparkling. Those materials can even accumulate into a thick layer of gunk on the back of the stone if you wait too long between cleanings.
Diamonds are the hardest substance known, but coatings and other materials used to enhance them can sometimes be removed by harsh cleansers and vigorous scrubbing, making it even more important to clean the gems with care.

Do you know if treatments were applied to your diamond before it was placed in a ring setting? If you do, that's great, because it means you've probably done enough research to know how to keep the ring clean without damaging it.

Gentle & Effective Cleaning for All Diamonds


Soak your diamond ring in a warm solution of mild liquid detergent and water. Ivory dishwashing liquid is a good choice, but any other mild detergent is fine.

Use a soft brush if necessary to remove dirt. Soft is the word—don't use a brush with bristles that are stiff enough to scratch the ring's metal setting.

Swish the ring around in the solution, then rinse it thoroughly in warm water. Close the drain or put the ring in a strainer to keep from losing it!

Dry the ring with a lint-free cloth.
If the ring needs extra help, a Water Pik provides a stream of water to flush away small bits of grime. You can also use a wooden toothpick to carefully push dirt away from the stone and setting.

Cleaning Unfilled Diamonds

Diamonds that have not been fracture filled can be cleaned with a solution of ammonia and water.

Use the gentler liquid detergent solution for fracture filled diamonds, because ammonia can eventually cloud or remove the coating that's been placed on the stone.

If Your Ring Contains Other Gemstones
The method you use to clean any piece of jewelry must protect its weakest element. If your setting includes other gems, use a cleaning method that is suitable for the less durable stones.

Household Chemicals
You might already protect your hands from harsh chemicals, but if you don't, think about your fine jewelry. Remove your rings or wear gloves to protect them from products that contain chlorine, because it can damage metals. Avoid dripping bleaches and hair dyes on your fine jewelry.

2006-08-21 05:00:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Get some ammonia at Walmart. It's like 2 dollars a bottle. Put some of that in a small tupperware bowl. Put your ring in it and let sit for 20-30 minutes. Take the ring out and scrub it with an old toothbrush and it's as good as new. And you can use the same bowl over and over.

2006-08-21 04:48:06 · answer #2 · answered by Aly_sia 1 · 0 0

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How do you clean an engagement ring at home?
diamond mounted on 18 carat white gold, dirty from soap and lotion mostly

2015-08-10 05:35:03 · answer #3 · answered by Manon 1 · 0 0

Put a small amount of ammonia in the bottom of a glass. Drop your ring in it for about 1 minute. Remove and brush vigorously with a toothbrush or other small brush. Rinse with water.

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2006-08-21 05:09:57 · answer #4 · answered by coachls 4 · 0 0

I know your question is about cleaning it at home however, when I took my ring to the store where it was bought they cleaned it for free for me.

2006-08-21 09:49:04 · answer #5 · answered by Goldenrain 6 · 0 0

Drop it in a glass of soda water. Makes it so clean.

2006-08-21 04:45:22 · answer #6 · answered by Munchy Mooneo 3 · 0 0

soak in warm soapy water, then scrub clean with a toothbrush

2006-08-21 05:01:01 · answer #7 · answered by yiana 2 · 0 0

Fine jewelry cleaner. Or like my mother told me, toothpaste and a very small, soft toothbrush.

2006-08-21 04:49:52 · answer #8 · answered by coco99va 1 · 0 0

An old tooth brush and tooth paste.

Brush then rinse and dry with tissue.

2006-08-21 04:46:57 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

I soak mine in a small glass of diluted amonia.

2006-08-21 04:48:09 · answer #10 · answered by tarheel mom 3 · 0 0

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