Jewellary Care
How To Clean Your Jewelry
Each piece you purchase from Broadcast comes with a handy polishing cloth that can be used to maintain the shine on your favourite pieces. We've put together this helpful guide to walk you through all the tips and tricks to keep your jewelry sparkling.
Caring For Your Jewellery:
How To Care For Your New Jewellery
Jewellery is a treasured possession for many people. This guide will provide an overview of the steps necessary in order to maintain the integrity of your jewellery collection so it can be enjoyed now and in the future.
Regular cleaning is the first step towards ensuring that your jewellery remains vibrant and intact over time. Various methods are available depending on your material type; however, all require gentle handling with soft cloths or brushes and mild solutions specifically formulated for each surface. Additionally, storing your items properly when not wearing them can reduce exposure to dust, dirt, moisture and extreme temperatures, which could cause damage or tarnishing.
Finally, keeping track of any repairs that may need to be made due to normal wear or accidents while using the item is important. By following these simple guidelines for jewellery care, one can rest assured that their cherished jewellery will retain its beauty for years to come.
Caring For Your Jewellery
The most important rule in taking care of jewellery is keeping it clean and free from dirt and grime. It is recommended that jewellery be cleaned on a regular basis with warm water and mild soap. After thoroughly cleaning the piece with a soft cloth or brush, dry it off completely before storing it.
When not wearing your jewellery items, store them separately from each other in individual containers or pouches to prevent scratches or other damages. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or humidity, which can cause tarnishing or discolouration over time. Do not wear any sort of jewellery while swimming or bathing; chlorine and saltwater can corrode metals like gold, silver, copper and brass. Be sure to remove all rings during physical activities such as gardening or sports; these activities may cause scratches on softer stones like opal or turquoise.
To keep your precious possessions in perfect condition, always handle them carefully with clean hands – never expose them to harsh chemicals such as bleach, hairspray etc.; these products will deteriorate their surfaces quickly, leading to potential loss of charm and colour permanently!
Diamond Care
Diamonds are forever, but it’s still a very good idea to give them a regular clean. Over time product build up and dirt can make diamonds lose their sparkle, so here are some quick tips on how to clean a diamond to ensure yours never look lacklustre:
Always remove diamond jewellery before taking a shower
Soap can quickly cause a layer of film and further build up to occur, dulling diamonds over time. It’s also a good opportunity to let your skin breathe, plus you can leave your jewellery to soak in a gentle cleaning solution while you wash!
Precious Metal Care
Metal jewellery pieces require special care to maintain their original shine and lustre. In general, metal should be cleaned with a soft cloth or brush in warm soapy water; silver polishing wadding or cloths can also be used on silver pieces. After cleaning, rinse the piece thoroughly in fresh water and dry it off with a soft cloth. Take extra caution when polishing metals such as gold, as harsh cleaners may cause damage. For tarnished items, use only very mild polishes specially formulated for that particular metal.
Chemicals present in everyday objects like skin lotions, hairspray, perfume, etc., can adversely affect some metals over time by causing discolouration or corrosion. To avoid contact between these substances and your jewellery pieces, apply them before wearing the jewellery.
Overall, taking good care of your metal jewellery involves regular cleaning and storing it properly while avoiding exposure to chemicals or other elements that could damage its appearance. By doing so, you can ensure your precious piece remains beautiful for years to come!
How to Clean a Ring
Cleaning a ring can be an important part of maintaining its beauty and preserving it for years to come. Cleaning should be done carefully, as improper cleaning methods may damage the jewellery piece.
The first step in cleaning a ring is to inspect it closely, looking out for any signs of deterioration, including scratches or nicks. If any defects are noticed, they must be addressed before attempting any further cleaning procedures. It is also helpful to identify the type of metal used in the ring so that the appropriate method of cleaning can be determined.
Once these steps have been completed, prepare a solution made up of warm water and mild detergent, such as washing up liquid. Soak the ring for 10-15 minutes, then use a soft cloth to remove dirt from hard-to-reach places, such as between stones or crevices on ornate designs. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water afterwards and dry with a soft cloth or tissue paper.
For deeper cleans, ultrasonic machines are available which use sound waves to gently clean gold and silver rings without causing damage to intricate settings or gemstones. Regular polishing with specialised jewellery cleaners will help keep rings sparkling and lustrous over time.
Taking proper care when handling jewellery items like rings helps maintain their aesthetic appeal while keeping them safe from harm caused by dust, moisture and everyday wear and tear. With regular maintenance, your favourite pieces will remain beautiful for many years, providing lasting memories each time you put them on.
How to Clean a Necklace
Cleaning a necklace is an important part of maintaining the beauty and sparkle of your jewellery. To keep it looking its best, it's essential to clean and store necklaces correctly. This guide will provide detailed instructions on how to do both safely and effectively.
First, you'll need some basic supplies: warm water, washing up liquid, soft cloths (or cotton balls), ammonia-free window cleaner, and a soft brush like a toothbrush. Additionally, if using vinegar or baking soda for cleaning gold pieces with stones, be sure that they are not acid-based cleaners, as these can cause damage to delicate settings and gems.
Start by gently removing any dirt from the necklace with a soft brush in warm soapy water; rinse thoroughly under running water until all soap residue has been removed. Next, use a dampened cloth or cotton ball with glass cleaner to wipe away fingerprints or other smudges from sterling silver pieces. Again, ensure all residue is completely removed before drying off with a clean, dry cloth. Finally, for gold pieces with gemstones, try mixing 1 teaspoon of salt into one cup of white vinegar; dip the piece into this solution for several minutes, then scrub lightly with a soft-bristled brush; rinse again in fresh cold water and pat dry immediately with a lint-free cloth. Avoid using paper towels since they may leave tiny particles behind, which could scratch the surface of your jewellery over time.
In order to protect your necklace properly during storage, always wrap it up in either tissue paper or an appropriate fabric such as velvet prior to placing it back in its box or pouch - this ensures it won't become tangled or scratched while waiting to be worn again!
How to Clean Earrings
Cleaning earrings is important to maintaining your jewellery's quality, brilliance and lustre. In order to keep them looking their best, it is necessary to clean them regularly. There are a few simple steps that should be followed when cleaning earrings.
The first step in cleaning any type of jewellery is to check for signs of damage or wear. Earrings should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth and mild detergent such as washing up liquid, paying particular attention not to scrub too hard as this can cause scratching or other damage. If there are areas that appear more soiled than others, they may require special treatment, such as soaking in warm water with soap before wiping away dirt and debris.
Once the surface has been thoroughly cleaned, use a polishing cloth specifically designed for jewellery to restore shine and remove any tarnish from the metal. A good quality silver polish can also help bring back the original sparkle on sterling silver earrings without damaging the surfaces. For gold pieces, use a gentle cleaner made specifically for gold jewellery; harsh chemicals could potentially ruin delicate settings or gemstones.
Finally, after all the surface residue has been removed, it is time to inspect each piece closely for loose stones or worn settings, which need repair work by a qualified professional jeweller. Regular maintenance will ensure your earrings remain beautiful and sparkling for years to come.
After Diamond Jewellery Service
Your diamond jewellery is a valuable investment that needs proper care and maintenance to keep it looking its best. While diamonds are known for their durability, they can still become damaged or lose their shine over time if not properly cared for.
Regular maintenance from a professional jeweller is essential to keep your diamond jewellery in excellent condition. Professional cleaning and polishing can remove dirt, grime, and other debris that can accumulate on your jewellery's surface, affecting its brilliance and sparkle. This can restore your diamonds' original shine and make them look as good as new.
Additionally, a professional jeweller can inspect your diamond jewellery to check for any signs of damage, such as loose stones, worn prongs, or other issues. These issues may not be visible to the naked eye, but a trained eye can spot them and repair them before they cause more significant damage.
Regular maintenance of your diamond jewellery can also help to prolong its lifespan and maintain its value. Over time, exposure to chemicals, oils, and other substances can affect the quality of your diamonds and cause them to lose their brilliance. Professional cleaning and polishing can remove these substances and help to prevent damage to your jewellery.
At After Diamonds, we offer a comprehensive mail-in jewellery maintenance service that includes cleaning, polishing, and inspection of your diamond jewellery.
While your valuable jewellery is in the hands of our team, we will carry out necessary maintenance, such as repairing prongs and other settings, to keep your diamonds secure. If necessary, your white gold items will be recoated with rhodium to keep their shimmering white appearance.
Our expert team of jewellers has years of experience in handling and maintaining diamond jewellery, so you can trust us to take care of your precious pieces. We recommend doing this cleaning and preventive maintenance every 12-18 months to keep your diamond jewellery looking its best. Our service costs just £59.00, and we provide a hassle-free and secure mail-in service, so you can have peace of mind knowing that your jewellery is in good hands.
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