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Method for preserve female jewelry
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Next, let's take a look at the maintenance suggestions for pearl necklaces.

1, the attitude towards pearls should be correct: if you regard her as an inanimate thing, just to satisfy your vanity, then maybe you don't deserve to be a woman wearing pearl jewelry. Only when she is regarded as a symbol of all beings, full of vitality and your friend, can she raise your temperament to a higher level, bring you elegance and nobility, and let you know how to cherish pearls and have a caring attitude towards her.

2. Anti-acid and alkali oil: In order to keep the bright color of pearls, it is necessary to avoid pearls from contacting with acid and alkali chemicals, such as acid and alkali soap, shower gel, perfume, qualitative spray, vinegar, lemon juice or other chemical solutions. Pearls should be picked before cooking. There are fine pores on the surface of pearls, which may turn yellow when absorbing oil and fumes.

Reason: The composition of pearls is calcium carbonate containing organic matter. Each pearl contains more than 90% calcium carbonate and about 4% water, so its chemical stability is not strong.

3. Waterproof washing: Pearl necklaces should not be washed directly with water or soaked for a long time. When bathing, soaking in hot springs and swimming, you should pay attention to remember to pick the beautiful pearls first!

Reason: It is easy to cause the water vapor in the main line in the pearl hole to volatilize directly by washing the pearl necklace with water. In the long run, the beads may show signs of mildew or become fragile and easy to loosen.

4. Wipe with flannel: When not in use, don't forget to wipe the dust, sweat or grease left on the pearl surface with flannel before putting it into the jewelry box. In case of dirt or dryness, wipe the surface with a little distilled water (pure water) dipped in flannel, dry it and store it.

Reason: Generally, regular businesses will provide professional bead-wiping flannel with delicate and soft surface, which won't hurt pearls and has strong adsorption, so don't use tissue paper or other rough fabrics, because the friction of some tissue paper will wear pearls. It is recommended not to wipe with tap water or mineral water, because tap water contains chlorine, and long-term contact with pearls also has a certain impact on luster.

5. Keep the water vapor: the pearl necklace should be placed in a cool place, avoiding direct sunlight as much as possible, or in an excessively dry place to avoid dehydration of pearls. When the weather is dry, put a cup of pure water beside it to let the pearl absorb water vapor. Housewives who often cook should take them off before entering the kitchen to avoid being close to fire or heat sources. You should wear it every once in a while, too.

Reason: Pearls contain about 4% water, and it takes a certain amount of water to shine. Just like your skin, you need to replenish water in dry and hot weather. Long-term sealed environment, or hot and dry places, make pearls easy to lose, lose light or change color.

6, separate storage: pearls are suitable for separate storage in suede jewelry boxes, and can also be stored in suede portable bags when traveling. Avoid hard object collision. If you plan to wear bead chains on your clothes, the clothes should be soft and slippery, and avoid wearing too hard fabrics, such as wool clothes, which will also scratch the skin of pearls.

Reason: Together with other metals or gem jewelry, it is easy to rub against each other, scratch or absorb the color of other metals.