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Cleaning Your Jewelry

Over time, exposure to oils, dirt, and environmental factors can lead to tarnishing or dullness. Your jewelry will accumulate dirt, oils, and other residues from regular wear, leading to a dull or even discolored appearance. Additionally, chemicals in lotions, perfumes, or hair products can contribute to the tarnishing process.

For simple routine cleaning, use mild dish soap and warm water.

Caring for Your Jewelry

​When you are not wearing your jewelry, keep it in a clean, dry place. To avoid scratches, consider a sealed pouch or compartment jewelry box.

Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals like bleach, chlorine, or cleaning products.

Avoid wearing jewelry doing swimming or exercising.

Soft Cloth or Non-Abrasive Sponge

We recommend a soft cloth to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.

Dish Soap

Dish soap makes an excellent cleaning solution since it helps break down oils that can build up on jewelry from daily wear.

Warm Water

Warm water is the best cleaning option to avoid damaging your jewelry.

Steps to Cleaning Your Jewlery

Mix a small amount of mild dish soap with warm water in a bowl.

Soak your stainless-steel jewelry in the soapy water for a few minutes.

Use a soft cloth or a non-abrasive sponge to gently scrub away any grime or oils.

Rinse the jewelry thoroughly under warm water.

Dry it immediately with a soft microfiber cloth to prevent water spots.

Jewelry Expert

Maintain the Shine

Before using any cleaning solution, homemade or store-bought, test it on a small, inconspicuous area of your jewelry. This ensures that the cleaner does not cause discoloration or damage the finish. 

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