subject: Top 5 Jewellery Cleaning Up Recommendations [print this page] Jewelry forms a part of the outfitting for many of us. If you feel unfinished without having one or two items on at any given time, you most likely have a selection of jewels to fit your outfits. It is just fair then that you take good care of your treasures by cleansing them regularly, to help keep them looking as good as new. Fortunately, this is certainly simple to do. There are a couple methods to do it: you might take your jewels to a creditworthy retailer in your town to clean or you can perform the cleansing yourself.
We have all the necessary jewelry cleaning equipment at our store, and will be delighted if you stopped by for a taste of our services. We are an established jewels cleaning entity and handle all sorts of jewels. In addition to cleaning your jewels for you, we will advise you on how to keep your pieces in perfect condition. Your local jeweler caters to customers in their local area. They are a part of the community and have established a large repeat-client base, largely due to their high quality of service.
Meanwhile, below are a few basic tips intended to greatly assist in keeping your jewels in top condition:
1. Only use reputable cleaning agents
Don't assume all chemicals are friendly on your jewels. Just use quality jewelry cleansing agents and materials. These are readily available in our store in Buffalo, NY at affordable rates. We stock everything, from cleaning agents to cleaning cloths and storage boxes.
2. Toothbrush magic
You could get your diamonds sparkling once again by making use of an old toothbrush. As a result of the hardwearing nature of diamond, it can certainly withstand the gentle probes of soft bristles on a toothbrush. The brushare likely to reach all corners of the diamond piece without leaving any scratches.
Unfortunately, other gemstones usually are not as rough and strong as diamond and may even get scratches or crack when scrubbed with a brush or other like materials. Consult with our jewelers at a shop for suggestions about what things to use and what not for each specific piece that you have.
3. Use jewelry cleansing cloths properly
Jewels are supposed to be cleansed using special, softer, cleaning clothes sold at a reliable jewelry store. Use a new cloth to clean each piece, because previously used cloth can have scrapes that might stain and scratch your jewels further.
4. Avoid the use of bleach to clean up your jewels
As an oxidant, bleach responds to metals and may leave your pieces weak.
5. Pat all jewelry dry before storing.
As always, make sure to stop by a nearby jeweler on a semi-annual basis to get all of your prongs and clasps checked to ensure that they are in good shape. Its free (and theyll typically even get your jewelry cleaned for you, too).