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Caring for jewelry is a necessary part of owning the jewelry. With proper care, your jewelry will bring you continued satisfaction of ownership over the years. The following information is to help you better understand how to care for your jewelry so that you may enjoy it for many years to come.
- Avoid wearing fine jewelry when you're performing manual labor tasks, such as housework.
- Clean your jewelry periodically. This will help ensure its fine appearance and will help it last. To clean, use warm soapy water (use a non-detergent soap) to soak your jewelry.
- Use a soft brush to help remove dirt on the prongs of larger gem jewelry.
- Use plain alcohol to help reduce greasy film on diamond jewelry prior to any other cleaning is done.
- Be wary of makeup, moisture, and chemicals that may affect your gold jewelry's appearance.
- Keep gold jewelry out of swimming pools with chlorine. Chlorine can damage gold over a period of time.
Remember to bring in your jewelry to us from time to time and have us inspect it and give it a good cleaning. The service is free. For more information on the process we use to clean your jewelry when you bring it in to us, see the FAQs section of this webpage.
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