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[H953]How To Clean A Diamond
by John Toure, Joh
Everybody loves diamonds. They are shiny, make great designs for jewelry (especially diamond earrings), and rather expensive to say the least. They are very pleasing to the eye and always demand attention. Because of this, one should always make sure that they care for their diamonds. Remember, no one likes to show off dirty, unclean diamonds to family, friends, and other associates. They are known for their sparkle and they should stay that way.

There are a few ways that you can learn to ensure that your diamond keeps that special glow. One idea is to always check your stones to be sure they are tight before cleaning. You don't want to start immediately cleaning the diamond if it's loose. It can easily be lost. Another idea is to stay away from drains or other crevices or holes when cleaning your diamond. You may scrub it a little too hard and drop it, never to find it again. It's best to use a small bowl when doing this. One last idea is to take you jewelry to professional jeweler for cleaning at least once a year. There's nothing like a professional!

So now that you know what not to do to your diamond when cleaning your diamond, here are some tips to keep that sparkle alive. Use a mild non-chlorine soap and warm water and soak the diamond 30 minutes or more, depending on how much build up is on the item. Then with an eyebrow brush, or a child's soft toothbrush, gently scrub the piece loosening any debris. Rinse the diamond with warm water and pat dry with a lint free selvyt cloth

There are a few other ways as well. You could purchase an over the counter cleaner. Many department stores carry a pre-mixed solution that includes a tray and a soft brush. It is quite easy and simple. All you have to do is follow the instructions on the bottle for a quick cleaning. Professional jewelers use an Ultrasonic cleaner and these can be purchased at a reasonable price. This small machine creates a high-frequency vibration which shakes debris loose. Gently scrub, rinse and dry as described above.

If you want your diamond to look its best, you should remember to always maintain it and keep it clean. It's very easy and has great results if done properly.


First, you should take your diamond jewelry to a jeweler once a year. Have him check the mountings and prongs that hold your diamond in place. Have him make any needed repairs. This will prevent your diamond from falling out of its setting and becoming lost.

Diamond jewelry that is not being worn, or diamonds that are loose should be stored in a fabric lined jewel case, or in a jewelry box where it can be kept separate from other jewelry. Each piece should have its own compartment. This will keep diamonds from becoming scratched, and it will also keep your diamond from scratching other jewelry as well.

Remove your diamond jewelry when doing physical work. Diamonds can be chipped and scratched easily. Also avoid allowing your diamond to come into contact with bleach or other household cleansers ? this can damage or change the color of the settings and mountings, and it may even irreversibly change the color of the diamond!

Through our day to day, movements our diamonds get smudged and soiled. Even when we are not wearing them, they collect dust. Lotions, soaps, our natural skin oils, can cause film and grime on diamonds and inhibit their brilliance.

Want to keep that Brilliance and Shine? Diamonds require cleaning so that maximum amounts of light can refract fiery brilliance. Remember that all it takes is a few minutes and a little care to keep that diamond as fiery as the day you first saw it.

You can use a small soft brush such as an eyebrow or lip stick brush and soap and water to clean your jewelry. Simply make a bowl of warm sudsy water with a mild detergent and place your pieces in the mixture. Then brush the diamonds with the soft bristles of the brush while they are in the suds. You will need to make certain that you rinse them clear of the suds after cleaning them. You can use a small kitchen strainer such as a tea strainer to contain them while rinsing under warm water. Use a lint free cloth, or a jewelry polish cloth to pat them dry.

If your diamonds are in need of a stronger cleansing, you may want to soak them for 30 minutes in a solution of half and half water and ammonia. Once they have soaked for 30 minutes, remove them and gently brush the mountings with a small brush. Then replace the pieces to the solution and swish them around in the mixture before removing them to rinse and pat dry.

If you find your self too busy to be mixing soaps and ammonias, many department stores sell liquid jewelry cleaners. Most are kits, with everything you need included. You need to read the labels to determine the one that is right for your diamonds and other jewelry. Read the complete directions and follow all the precautions.

And if you find yourself more the ?high-tech type?, even in your diamond cleaning routine, there are multiple ultrasonic cleansers on the market. These machines use high-frequency to create a cleaning motion. All machines are not the same, so please read the instructions before using.

Only you can choose the cleaning method right for you. But, it is essential to keep your jewelry clean to keep it brilliant and sparkling. Between cleaning, try not to touch your clean diamonds with your fingers or handle your jewelry by its edges. This will help maintain its shine and brilliance for longer periods.

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