Tips To Keep Your Lab Grown Diamonds Shining Bright

Engagement Rings
Engagement Rings
Engagement Rings
Engagement Rings

Diamonds created in a lab are usually called lab-grown diamonds. These diamonds have increased in popularity in the last couple of years since millennials are choosing them for their engagement rings because they are ethical and conflict-free. Even if it is made in a laboratory setting, a lab-grown diamond has the same properties as that a natural diamond. Just like mined diamonds, lab-grown diamonds can also lose their sparkle, if you don’t clean them regularly.

In this article, we will give you some tips that may help in cleaning your lab-grown diamonds and keeping their shine.

Wash It With Soap And Water 

Using household supplies you already have is the simplest approach to cleaning a lab-grown diamond. To get going, all you need are:

  1. Soap or jewelry cleaner without fragrance
  2. A soft toothbrush
  3. At least 2 clean towels
  4. A bowl of warm water

Follow These Steps To Clean Lab-Grown Diamonds

  1. Start by placing a clean, dry cloth on the counter or cleaning surface.
  2. For about 5 minutes, soak the lab-grown diamond ring or other jewelry in the basin of warm water and soap solution. You could also use a jewelry solution.
  3. The diamond should next be gently cleaned and scrubbed using a soft-bristled brush. Circularly moving the brush will allow you to reach nooks and crannies and remove dirt and grime completely. Exercise extreme caution when holding the diamond so that it is above the washcloth and away from the ground or the sink.
  4. Place the diamond securely on the soft towel and fill the bowl with fresh water after emptying the old one.
  5. To get rid of any soap or solution, give the diamond ring a freshwater rinse.
  6. Next, lightly polish the diamond clean using a second dry, clean towel.

You should be cautious when utilizing a few products before you start cleaning your lab-grown diamond.

Avoid These Cleaning Chemicals

Lab-Grown Diamonds
Lab-Grown Diamonds

A lot of commercial cleaners include harsh chemicals that are harmful to your lab-grown diamond, so think twice before using them to clean your ring. Bleach, ammonia, chlorine, and acetone are among the specific cleaning agents that you should stay away from.

These substances can destroy your diamond and reduce its brilliance. Purchase a specialized jewelry cleanser if you require a stronger solution than what is in your medicine cabinet.

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