Everyday products can leave residue on the 5 stone rings leaving it looking dull and lifeless. The diamonds sparkle and brilliance depend on the ability of the diamond to refract light. Once build up has occurred, the diamond’s beauty becomes hidden underneath all of the grime. If you have ever wanted to learn how to clean a diamond engagement ring, there are a couple of things you should take into consideration If the diamond has been fracture filled than you can only clean it with a mild detergent. If the diamond has not been fracture filled than a combination of water and ammonia can be used to clean it. With fracture filled diamonds, the material that is used as the fracture filler can turn color over time when exposed to the ammonia. In either case the steps will be similar. Special precautions should be taken with antique diamond engagement rings, and rings where the setting may be unstable or questionable, in either situation it is probably best to leave it up to the professionals.
How to Clean a 5 stone diamond band in 5 Easy Steps
1. A small bowl that is deep enough to be filled with the liquid cleaner and cover the diamond ring to be cleaned. The solution to clean the ring should be mild, a gentle formula dish detergent is a good option.
2. A bowl of clean water that the ring can be rinsed in. It is not recommended to use a sink to rinse the ring in unless the stopper is firmly in place.
3. A very gentle brush, something that will not scratch the metal setting on the ring, a good choice would be a soft bristle tooth brush, one made for small children would be excellent.
4. A lint free cloth to dry the ring is also required.
5. A toothpick or water pik tooth cleaning kit.
The 5 stone diamond rings will need to soak for around fifteen minutes to loosen the dirt and weaken and film or buildup. Gently scrub the stone with the soft brush, rinse the ring frequently in the water bowl and continue to gently scrub the ring. If there is debris built up in the bottom of the stone between the stone and the setting, gently use the toothpick to gently pry loose any dirt or debris that may have built up. If a water pik tooth cleaning kit is available that would be the ideal choice, simply aim the water pik so that the spray jet is focused on the debris and let it do its job. Give the ring a final rinse by swishing it around in the water bowl. Use the soft lint free cloth to thoroughly dry the ring. Your diamond should be full of sparkle and brilliance.
An eternity ring would be best suited if you wish to propose or gift your sweetheart something extraordinary. It would reflect your unconditional and everlasting love for her. These rings suit women of all ages and bring in a unique charm and elegance to their entire persona. Vintage rings are best suited for anniversaries, because it would display the timeless love that continues to grow till eternity.
The ring would strengthen the bond and fill it with love and devotion. It is the perfect gift that would intensify and make you and your partner inseparable till eternity.
Buy with your eyes, not with your ears. A salesperson should help you find the diamond and ring that is perfect for YOU and that fits into YOUR budget. If a salesperson tries to coerce you to buy a ring because it’s on sale, or tells you “this is the last one and might not be here if you don’t buy it today” exit the store immediately. When you find the ring that is exactly what you want, and the diamond sparkles just the way you imagined, you’ll know it’s the perfect ring for you.
When it comes to deciding who pays for the ring, according to the traditional etiquette, it is simply the man who pays for the ring. But nowadays, the couple might decide to split the cost of the ring. This scenario usually happens in couples who have been living together and shares everyday expenditures. However, it is still a pleasant gesture for a man to pay for the ring, regardless of how practical dividing the cost of the engagement ring may be.