1. When not in use, it should be sealed and stored. It can be packed in small plastic bags to isolate the air, reduce the chance of oxidation and keep the ornaments fresh.
2, silver jewelry and other alloy jewelry try not to contact water and irritating liquid. When washing hot springs, you need to take off your silver jewelry, and you can wear it at ordinary times, but you should avoid touching sulfur soap, hair dye, perm agent and other items that are easy to damage the surface luster of silver jewelry;
3. Pay special attention to the silver ornaments inlaid with stones, and try not to get wet, because there will be gaps in the mosaic joint when the stones enter the water;
4. For smooth jewelry, you can generally wipe it with delicate finger towels or soft cloth. Wiping back and forth in the same direction can avoid too many scratches. The best effect is to use professional silver cloth;
5. Bright silver ornaments can be washed with silver. After cleaning, you can rinse with plenty of water. Finally, you can wash it with a small amount of alkaline water (such as soapy water or washing powder water) for a while, then wash it with water and dry it with a soft cloth. Finally, the reason for using washing powder again is to neutralize the weak acidity of silver washing water, so as to really play the role of silver washing water;
6. The silver ornaments made by the old technology can be polished with silver cloth or rubbed with toothpaste to restore the brightness. Remember not to use silver washing water to clean it, otherwise it will destroy the old process above;
7. Wash jewelry correctly and wear it in the right way; When grasping the strap, you should first wear it from the narrow side of your wrist, and then rotate it around your wrist to the normal position. Don't break it hard, or the bracelet stone may fall or the bracelet itself will be deformed.
Cleaning method of silver ornaments:
1. Wipe the silver surface with professional silver cloth (except platinum plating process). '
2. Use professional silver washing water, which can be soaked (except the old process) or wiped (except the platinum plating process and inlay process). Put the silver ornaments in silver washing water for about three minutes (if the oxidation is particularly serious, it can be kept for a long time), take them out and rub them repeatedly, rinse them with plenty of water, rub them in alkaline sleep (such as washing powder water), and finally rinse them with clear water.
3. Use toothpaste (try to use green transparent gel, in which toothpaste particles are fine to avoid scratching the surface of silver ornaments).
Apply toothpaste directly to the silver jewelry, and then add a little water to foam it. If there is a seam, brush it with a toothbrush to prevent foam from entering the seam.
Note: If it is inlaid ornaments, avoid washing with water to prevent stones from falling off. It is best to clean them with a silver cloth.