How to clean your couple ring
No matter whether you just said “I do!” or have proudly worn your engagement ring in public for years, nothing compares to admiring how your traditional or diamond-alternative jewelry sparkles as it twinkles under the lights. You should polish all your fine jewelry, including the most valuable pieces. What better to compliment your manicure then with a stunning couples jewelry sets?
There are some who prefer professional cleaning of their engagement rings. However, this can be difficult to manage during busy times like the holidays. We will show you how to safely wash your matching necklaces for couples.
Selecting The Best Engagement Ring Cleaning Solution: A Guide to Help You Choose
The first tip to cleaning engagement rings is selecting the right cleaner. Aside from the fact your engagement is one of your most valuable pieces of jewelry, you also can’t place a price tag on its sentimental importance. To be able to take good care of your wedding band and engagement ring sets, you need the right skills.
You might have the best engagement ring ever made, but if not properly maintained, it will lose its beauty. Good news! Most jewelry is simple to maintain, so long as you are using the right cleaning products. As every engagement is different, you should determine what care to give your particular ring before beginning a home cleaning. Some basic considerations when cleaning your ring are:
Type(s) of metal:
Type of gem:
What type setting: (e.g. filigree or an ornate or intricate ring may require a little more attention to detail and patience than one that is very plain).
You can have many types of engagement rings. However, you should always be patient and delicate when cleaning them. You should never use harsh abrasives on the engagement ring. These can damage or loosen the stones. Use a gentle jewelry cleanser to clean the engagement ring. If you are uncertain about the best way for you to clean your engagement ring or polish it, consult a jeweler.
Nexus’s expert staff can assist proud owners of Nexus diamond(tm), alternative wedding or engagement rings with any questions they may have, such as maintenance, and provide other helpful professional advice.
Cleaning Your Engagement ring at Home
The fact is that we touch our hands every day in various ways. This means our engagement rings will naturally be covered with dirt, grime and grit. Even though you should remove the engagement ring while doing certain things (like working out, gardening or dishwashing) and avoiding harsh chemicals, it’s not uncommon for your ring to get dirty, dusty, and greasy from normal use. Even though some experts say that you should have your fine jewelry cleaned professionally, there are some home-cleaning techniques you might want to use to keep the engagement ring in its best condition. It is important to remember that sharp objects should not be used to remove any residue or debris. You may scratch the metal of the setting or loosen stones.
It is safe to use soap and warm water on your engagement ring, no matter the metal type, setting or stone. Follow these simple steps to make your ring glisten:
You’ll Need:
Small bowl
Lukewarm water
Mild liquid laundry detergent (such Dawn dish detergent).
Soft-bristle Brush
Soft lintless cloth
Add a few drops to a small bowl of lukewarm tapwater. It depends on the amount of dirt your ring has. Soak it for a few minutes, or as long as necessary. If you wish to remove any residue from your ring (such as make-up or hairspray), dampen the soft toothbrush in soapy solution. Gently scrub the ring with it, focusing on the soiled spots. Rinse the ring gently under lukewarm lukewarm. Repeat this procedure if necessary. Dry the engagement ring well with a lintfree, soft, clean, and clean cloth.
A helpful tip: Close the drain when you rinse the ring to avoid it falling down the sink. Use a towel to cover the bottom if the sink. This will add another layer of safety. Place the ring inside a fine mesh sieve to protect it when you are rinsing the sink.
If the diamond/ring settings still require additional cleaning, you can use a Waterpik to rinse away remaining gunk.

