2, soaking water to remedy. Soak jade in water to make up for its lost moisture. Specific practice: put the jade in pure water, soak it for about one to two hours, then take it out and wipe it clean with a dry soft cloth. Maintenance fluid maintenance.
3. Emerald is very dry and can be soaked in water to moisten it. Soaking jadeite in water for dozens of minutes can make water molecules slowly penetrate into jadeite, thus making jadeite look more moist and full, and more delicate and transparent.
4. If the jadeite is dry, it should be sent to a regular shop for cleaning in time, and the jadeite that turns yellow and dry should be waxed and polished. In addition, some rough stones turn yellow not because of varieties, but because of oxidation, and can be restored to their original state after polishing.
5. You can gently wipe it with a soft cloth when soaking. If it is a jeweler's jewelry, you can gently brush off the dirt on the surface with a soft brush and the luster will reappear. When the jadeite is dry, it should be sent to a regular shop for cleaning in time, and the yellowed jadeite should be waxed and polished.
6. Jade and jadeite ornaments should be regularly soaked in clear water and natural vegetable oil, olive oil, walnut oil or white tea oil and baby oil (a mineral oil), cleaned, moistened and maintained. It is best to maintain it once every six months or so.