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How to Clean Diamonds
Posted: 10.18.2010 at 9:33 AM
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How to Clean Diamonds
When cleaning diamonds, the key to a gorgeous result is to be sure to remove dirt and debris from every nook and cranny of the ring. Filigree, Celtic, and other elaborate pieces require extra care, while simple solitaires may be cleaned more quickly and easily. The basic steps for cleaning diamond jewelry are: 

Determine whether or not the jewelry can be cleaned at home. If you are unsure of the type of metal, accent stones, or security of the setting, it is best to leave cleaning to a professional. Furthermore, antique and heirloom rings are more delicate and may need professional attention.
 
Always be cautious around open drains.
Set up a cleaning space. A towel helps protect surfaces from cleaning chemicals and be sure to choose a location with adequate lighting to see crevices as well as a location protected from loss (away from sink drains, etc.). 
Remove hairs or other fibers stuck in the prongs or setting. Tweezers can help reach tight areas. 
Presoak or rinse the jewelry to remove loose dirt. If rinsing under running water, grip the jewelry firmly or use a sieve deep enough to contain it without risk of loss. 
Dip ring in cleaning solution (diluted ammonia with three parts water, a similar solution with mild clean-rinsing detergent, or professional cleaner). Soak if desired. 
Gently scrub diamond with soft-bristle brush. Change angles frequently to work into crevices but keep a firm grip on the jewelry. 
Rinse jewelry carefully. Use running water or fresh water dish and change angles to remove all cleaning solution. 
Dry ring with clean lint-free cloth. Use cloth to polish ring for maximum sparkle and shine.

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