Jewelry Care Instructions
Gold Plated Jewelry Care Instructions
Care Instructions:
- Avoid Moisture: Keep your gold plated jewelry dry. Remove it before swimming, showering, or exercising.
- Store Properly: Store in a cool, dry place. Use a soft cloth pouch or a lined jewelry box to prevent scratches.
- Avoid Chemicals: Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and cleaning products. These can cause the gold layer to tarnish or wear off.
- Clean Gently: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe your jewelry after each wear to remove any oils or residues.
- Occasional Deep Clean: For a more thorough clean, use warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
Stainless Steel Jewelry Care Instructions
Care Instructions:
- Regular Cleaning: Wipe your stainless steel jewelry with a soft cloth regularly to maintain its shine.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Though stainless steel is durable, it’s best to keep it away from harsh chemicals that can dull its shine.
- Deep Clean: For deeper cleaning, use warm water and mild dish soap. Soak the jewelry for a few minutes, then use a soft toothbrush to clean. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
- Storage: Store in a dry place. Though it doesn’t tarnish, it can still scratch. Keep it in a separate compartment or soft pouch.
925 Silver Jewelry Care Instructions
Care Instructions:
- Prevent Tarnish: Silver tarnishes when exposed to air and moisture. Store your silver jewelry in an airtight bag when not in use.
- Regular Cleaning: Use a special silver polishing cloth to wipe your jewelry after each use to remove any tarnish-causing elements.
- Avoid Exposure: Keep silver away from chemicals, including household cleaners, chlorinated water, and even direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
- Deep Clean: Use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap. Soak the jewelry, then use a soft brush to clean. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth.
- Professional Polishing: For heavily tarnished pieces, consider having them professionally polished.
14k Gold Jewelry Care Instructions
Care Instructions:
- Avoid Harsh Conditions: Though durable, it’s best to remove gold jewelry during activities that might expose it to chemicals or rough handling.
- Regular Cleaning: Wipe with a soft cloth to remove oils and dirt after each wear.
- Deep Clean: Soak in a solution of warm water and mild dish soap. Use a soft brush to clean, rinse thoroughly, and dry with a soft cloth.
- Avoid Chlorine: Remove before swimming in chlorinated water to prevent weakening of the metal.
- Store Properly: Store in a fabric-lined box or a soft pouch to prevent scratches.
By following these care instructions, you can ensure that your jewelry stays beautiful and lasts for years.