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Care Tips for Your Lab-Grown Diamond Earrings
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Using a soft cloth, clean your lab-grown diamond earrings after daily wear to remove any oils or debris. For a deeper clean, make a mild soap and warm water mixture, then brush gently with a soft toothbrush, and rinse thoroughly. Avoid harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners that could damage the setting. Pat dry with a lint-free cloth and place them in storage to keep their sparkle.
Lab-grown diamonds being durable, removing them before showering would be best. Soap can create a film that dulls the sparkle, and hard water minerals may leave deposits. There is also the chance that the earrings may slip down the drain. Important: Safe place in the jewelry box while taking a bath.
Store lab-created diamond earrings in a fabric-lined jewelry box with individual compartments to avoid scratching. Keep them apart from other jewelry items for safety. A box with a soft lining would be best for their storage. Use a dedicated earring holder or small pouch when traveling. Never use plastic containers that may trap moisture.
Lab-grown diamond earrings possess the same durability as natural diamonds with a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. However, settings and clasps merit the same careful handling as any high-quality jewelry. Avoid impact, extreme pressure, and contact with hard surfaces. Having regular maintenance checks to ensure their setting is secure is good practice.
Every six months to a year, have your lab-grown diamond earrings professionally cleaned and checked, depending on how much you wear them. Cleaning by a professional removes dirt that is deep in the settings as well as allowing a jeweler to check for prong security or the condition of settings. Regular maintenance will help prevent potential stone loss and keep your stones sparkling between cleanings.
Keep your lab-grown diamond earrings away from chlorine, bleach, and other harsh household cleaners. Other basic precautions would be to take them off before swimming or cleaning the house. They should not be worn while applying makeup as these chemicals can ruin the finishes on the metal settings and bond onto the stones, permanently ruining their sparkle. Finally, put on hand lotions, hairsprays, and perfumes before putting in the earrings so that you do not have to take them off to apply other products before putting them on.
Keep that sparkle by using a specific jewelry cleaner or mild soap weekly for cleaning. Avoid direct contact with the diamonds to prevent oil buildup caused by fingerprints, and use a soft brush for under-stone cleaning, thoroughly rinse, and dry. Regular maintenance is the key to keeping the shine intact and enhancing its longevity.