hoofbeats95
Brilliant_Rock
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- Nov 23, 2008
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I have one of those little containers of cleaner (with the tiny basket and brush) from a mall store. But I swear when I clean my ring it just doesn''t look right. I don''t know if it dries correctly under the diamond. Maybe I''m just super picky.
So christmas is coming and lots of my family hasn''t seen my ering yet. I want it to be brilliant on xmas. How can I do that? I''ve searched on here but I''m overwhelmed. Is dawn dish liquid and a baby brush the best option? Does it have to be dawn or any dish liquid?
Do you guys clean your rings every day? If so is there any harm in that? I want to clean mine every day but I don''t want more long term wear. My ring seems to get dirty pretty quickly.
Now for long term I want a cleaning machine. Is Ultrasonic or a Steam clean one (I saw one posted on here the other day) the best way to go? A local jeweler cleaned my ring this past week with steam. It was hot when he handed it to me, but it looked fabulous! They recommened Mr Clean as a cleaning option also. But they said as well that you have to be careful with both the ultrasonics and the steamers. And not to leave the jewelery in there too long. Sounds like it could wear away really easily. So I''m nervous if this is something I should mess with at home. I want my ring to be clean all the time, but what is the best and most gentle direction to go?
Also my local jeweler told me ammonia was ok for white gold as long as I didn''t let it sit in there. True?
So christmas is coming and lots of my family hasn''t seen my ering yet. I want it to be brilliant on xmas. How can I do that? I''ve searched on here but I''m overwhelmed. Is dawn dish liquid and a baby brush the best option? Does it have to be dawn or any dish liquid?
Do you guys clean your rings every day? If so is there any harm in that? I want to clean mine every day but I don''t want more long term wear. My ring seems to get dirty pretty quickly.
Now for long term I want a cleaning machine. Is Ultrasonic or a Steam clean one (I saw one posted on here the other day) the best way to go? A local jeweler cleaned my ring this past week with steam. It was hot when he handed it to me, but it looked fabulous! They recommened Mr Clean as a cleaning option also. But they said as well that you have to be careful with both the ultrasonics and the steamers. And not to leave the jewelery in there too long. Sounds like it could wear away really easily. So I''m nervous if this is something I should mess with at home. I want my ring to be clean all the time, but what is the best and most gentle direction to go?
Also my local jeweler told me ammonia was ok for white gold as long as I didn''t let it sit in there. True?