Do you want to wear a ring to wash your hands? 1. If it is an ordinary decorative ring, or if you wash your hands and take a bath with clear water, you don't need to take off the diamond ring, but you need to pay attention to avoid water rushing down the ring;
2. If you wash your hands and bathe with hand sanitizer, soap and shower gel, it is recommended to remove the diamond ring. Because the diamond ring lubricated with hand sanitizer is easy to slip off your fingers, and then it may be washed into the sewer by water. Moreover, although the chemicals in hand sanitizer, soap and other products will not affect the diamond, they may react with the ring holder, causing the ring holder to change color or fade. In addition, soap contains a lot of lipids, while diamonds are lipophilic. Wearing a diamond ring to wash your hands for a long time may reduce the gloss of the diamond.
Can I wash my hands with hand sanitizer when wearing a diamond ring? I am advised to take it off and wash my hands with hand sanitizer, and so is soap. Because these things contain a certain degree of weak acid or alkaline substances, it is easy to corrode the metal surface of the ring, and it will be oxidized when it comes into contact with air, thus making the ring black.
It is not recommended to use soap containing chemical components because diamonds are lipophilic. Long-term washing with soap will damage the diamond, which will directly lead to the loss of luster of the diamond, and so will the metal ring. If you wear a diamond ring every time you wash your hands with soap, it will do great harm to the diamond ring itself.
What are diamonds afraid of? Fear of radiation should be the bane of many gems. If a diamond is irradiated, its color may change. Don't be naive to think that your white diamond will become colored diamond. The color of a diamond undergoing radiation change is irreversible.
The oleophilicity of a diamond that is afraid of oil should be the same weakness as it is, because the surface of a diamond is more susceptible to oil stains and stains, thus masking its luster. So you know how to protect it. Once it is contaminated by oil stains, it should be cleaned with professional jewelry cleaning solution.
Fear of ultraviolet rays If the diamond is exposed to strong ultraviolet rays filtered by ozone, the pits on the diamond surface will be seen in a short time. Therefore, don't put your diamond jewelry in the sun, or even under a magnifying glass, otherwise it is likely to damage your diamond.
Fear of heat Although diamond is formed at high temperature and high pressure, its main component is carbon. When heated to 800 degrees in the air, it will burn into carbon dioxide gas. So don't let your diamond get close to high temperature, and don't test it with big flame.
Diamond itself is hard, but the harder the material, the more fragile it is. Although diamonds can cut anything and are not afraid of wear and tear, diamonds are afraid of impact and are easily broken, so please don't carry diamonds for violent actions.