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How to maintain jewelry with different materials?
Although jewelry is beautiful, it also has the trouble of "beauty". Jewelry may be oxidized and faded when worn for a long time, so it is very important to master the maintenance methods! Jewelry with different materials has different maintenance methods. Come and have a look ~

I. Gold

Second, K gold

Three. diamond

Fourth, silver ornaments

Verb (short for verb) Pearl

Dry goods are coming, and friends who like to wear jewelry must not miss it!

I. Gold

Gold is soft, so you must avoid pulling hard in daily wear and maintenance, because it is easy to deform. In addition, it is normal that metal ornaments will fade and turn black when worn for a long time.

Keep your tips:

? Avoid contact with chemicals.

Articles containing chemical substances will have different degrees of influence on gold ornaments. For example, perfume, cosmetics, hair gel, detergent, etc. come into contact with highly volatile substances, and the chemicals in these items may damage the appearance and surface of gold jewelry (that is, fade), so gold jewelry should be avoided from contacting such items in life.

When wearing perfume, you can take off your jewelry first, or you can wear it after putting on makeup.

Avoid contact with acidic substances.

It is not recommended to wear gold ornaments when you exercise or sweat a lot in summer, so as not to corrode the surface of gold ornaments and lose their luster. Similarly, don't swim in gold ornaments.

? Clean gold jewelry regularly.

You can wash gold jewelry with mild soapy water and soak it in soapy water for about 5- 10 minutes. Then gently brush the surface and details of the gold jewelry with a soft brush (be careful not to use force), and then rinse the gold jewelry with running water to ensure that all soapy water is rinsed clean; Finally dry it with a soft cloth.

Avoid using detergents containing ammonia or other strong acids. Therefore, before using any detergent, it is best to test whether the detergent will cause damage to gold ornaments.

Separate storage

Gold jewelry that is not worn for a long time needs to be wrapped with flannel and put in a jewelry box, which can prevent damage caused by collision and friction with other jewelry and reduce dust pollution.

In addition, put it in a dry, cool and dusty place ~

Second, K gold

K gold is an alloy of gold and other metals, which is divided into different varieties according to its gold content. Because it is cheaper than gold and is not easy to deform and wear, it is loved by many people. K gold, like gold, should avoid contact with chemicals and acids.

Keep your tips:

Avoid pulling/bumping.

Although the hardness of K-gold is relatively high, it is not "rock-solid" and will be deformed or broken under the pull/collision of gravity, so you should pay attention to avoid touching hard objects when wearing it at ordinary times.

Regular cleaning

Because K-gold is colored, there is an electroplating layer on it, and sweat contains more acidic substances, which will fade and change color with K-gold, so it should be cleaned regularly to keep the luster of K-gold.

You can wash it with neutral detergent and warm water, soak it for a few minutes, then brush it gently with a fine brush, and the general stains and sweat stains will be disintegrated, then rinse it twice and dry it.

? Avoid high temperature

When K gold is heated, it will expand when heated and contract when cooled, which will easily lead to K gold deformation. Especially 18K has diamonds embedded in it, which will affect its firmness and cause diamonds to fall off. Pay special attention to it.

Three. diamond

A dazzling diamond really can easily capture a woman's heart. Although diamonds are strong and beautiful, they need maintenance to become beautiful ~

Keep your tips:

? Avoid collision with hard objects.

Although the hardness of diamond is the highest among many jewelry, it is brittle to some extent, and the impact may lead to changes in the molecular structure of diamond and cracks.

Some people say that dropping the table will have an effect? It doesn't matter once or twice, but you can't keep falling!

? Avoid contact with oil pollution

Diamonds are lipophilic, and oil on the skin or oil stains in life will make diamonds lose their luster, so don't touch the diamond ring with your hands often, and don't wear it to do housework (a little expensive! )。

Avoid contact with chemicals.

The ring holder in the diamond ring is precious metal, which is easy to be corroded by chemicals, so remember not to bleach or scrub it with chemicals such as toothpaste and decontamination powder, which will cause the ring holder to be corroded and lead to the loosening of the diamond.

Cleaning skills

Drop a little chlorine-free detergent into the container first, then add hot water, put the diamond ornaments in, brush the crown and bottom of the diamond with a soft toothbrush, and brush the back of the diamond together as much as possible, which can greatly brighten the luster of the diamond. After cleaning, diamond ornaments should be put on a flanneless towel to dry. Don't brush in front of the washstand and sewer, lest your hands slip off and it is difficult to find.

Fourth, silver ornaments

Silver ornaments are very popular with young people because they are cheap, unique and cost-effective. But silver is an active metal, which easily reacts with sulfur in the air to produce silver sulfide, making it black and yellow. This makes people feel a little annoyed. Let's share some daily maintenance methods.

Keep your tips:

? Use silver cloth

Now merchants who buy silver jewelry will give away a piece of silver cloth. If not, you can buy it online. If you often wear sterling silver jewelry, it is recommended to wipe it once a week. The decontamination effect is very good. Silver cloth contains silver maintenance ingredients, but it can't be washed and can be used repeatedly for three or four times.

? Wear it often

Different from diamonds, silver ornaments will give silver a warm and natural luster because of human body oil, so some people will wear silver brighter and brighter. However, some people's sweat contains more acid and sulfur, which leads to blackening, so the actual wearing situation depends on the individual.

Toothpaste cleaning

Toothpaste can be used for daily cleaning of silver ornaments. Do not use fluoride toothpaste. Add some water and wipe it with a soft cloth. You can also squeeze toothpaste to polish the foam on your palm, then hold the silver jewelry in your palm and rub it carefully with your other hand. Silver ornaments will brighten soon ~

Isolated air preservation

As mentioned above, silver ornaments are prone to oxidation if they are not worn for a long time, so when they are not worn at ordinary times, attention should be paid to cleaning and sealing, and they should be packed in sealed small bags to isolate the air and reduce the chance of oxidation.

Verb (short for verb) Pearl

Pearls span almost all ages, and the qualities such as retro, sweet, noble, elegant and generous can be displayed, but pearls are prone to yellowing and need careful maintenance.

Keep your tips:

? Stay away from tap water

Most tap water contains hypochlorous acid used as disinfectant, and there are many invisible pores on the surface of pearls. If the pearl is washed with tap water, tap water will enter the pores of the pearl, and the water vapor in the pores is difficult to volatilize, resulting in separation of the bead layer or fracture of the bead line.

Therefore, pearls should not be washed directly with hot water or soaked for a long time. Remember to take off beautiful pearls when taking a bath, soaking in hot springs or swimming.

Stay away from oil pollution

Because there are many tiny pores on the surface of the pearl, kitchen fumes or steam will penetrate into the interior of the pearl, causing the surface of the pearl to turn yellow, which should be paid special attention to.

Replace the bead wire regularly.

The thread of a pearl is easily broken, so you must not pull it hard in your daily life. It's best to change the thread once every two years, so as not to suddenly break the thread, and the pearls are scattered all over the floor, which really bolts Q.

Correct placement

When not in use, don't forget to wipe off the dust, sweat or grease left on the pearl surface with flannel, and then put it in the jewelry box. Pearls are suitable to be stored alone in suede jewelry boxes. Together with other metals or gems, they are easy to rub, scratch or absorb the colors of other metals.

Also try to avoid direct sunlight, or place it in an excessively dry place to avoid dehydration of pearls.

The above are several common jewelry maintenance methods. Finally, let's sum up:

80% of the after-sales problems of your jewelry can be avoided by forming the good habit of "wearing it when you go out and picking it when you go in".

Any jewelry should avoid high temperature or exposure, so as to avoid unnecessary fading and other problems.

Jewelry should be stored separately to avoid scratches and collisions.