Tips: How to Clean Your Gemstones

Here are some cleaning tips that will help preserve the longevity of your jewelry:
Hard brushes Soft Gems
A tool of choice is a soft bristle brush. Brush should be soft, otherwise it may do more harm than good to the stones or settings. A hard brush can damage the metal still keep your gemstones and diamonds. Better not chance. To clean your jewelry, get a bowl of warm water and rub a few drops of liquid detergent.
Regular glass cleaner
A very popular method of cleaning jewelry to clean your jewelry with a household glass cleaner. Net quickly remove oil and dirt, leaving behind a brilliant shine. Wear rubber gloves if you do not want to get a scent on the skin.
Some ways to remove dirt by cleaning the window of his jewelry:
1. Fill a bowl with hot soapy water and enjoy your jewelry. If you use the sink, using a plug or a plug flow for your precious jewels accidentally spirals in the plumbing in your home.Transferring your jewelry in a container of glass cleaner for a while, then use a soft brush to remove residual dirt. Rinse with water and let dry.
2. Simply spray the glass cleaner and wipe dry with a washcloth jewelry. If you are allergic to any chemicals, you may want to avoid the spray, because they find their way into your skin.
Ultrasonic Cleaner
To move a gem of a baby, you and diamonds with ultrasonic cleaners. This device combines advanced technology and efficiency to deliver the power of gemstones rub unstoppable! Bono: ultrasonic cleaner completely out of control when it comes to dirt.That does not even get their hands dirty.
Baking soda to the happy age
Baking soda has an incredible amount of cleaning uses, and can also remove dirt from your jewelry. Combine baking soda with water to form a paste, then use a soft brush to gently scrub the stones and precious metals. In addition, dry and rub the ring with a lint-free cloth and jewelry that will look. (If your jewelry is very dirty, a strong chemical solution will have a brilliant diamond and gems that better.)
Ammonia Cleaner
If ammonia is used, you know it’s a very strong chemical – cut from the solution with water. Usually, one part ammonia to three parts water will create a secure solution that will not harm your jewelry.






