Diamond is the hardest substance in the world, but it is also very brittle. Therefore, when wearing a diamond ring in daily life, try to avoid engaging in sports or physical labor to prevent the diamond from being shattered due to collision or friction with hard objects such as metal.
Diamonds are prone to contamination by oil and grease due to their oleophilic nature. If a virtuous person wears a diamond ring while cooking and is exposed to oil and grease for a long time, the diamond may turn yellow. If the diamond is contaminated by oil and grease, it can be gently wiped with a soft cloth. Never use dishwashing liquid or a rough cloth to clean the diamond.
During the ring-making process, there are tiny gaps between the diamond and the metal. If the diamond ring is frequently exposed to sudden changes in temperature, the gaps between the diamond and the metal may widen, leading to loosening or even detachment of the diamond, causing unnecessary losses. Therefore, try to avoid wearing a diamond ring in excessively cold or hot places such as cold storage, saunas, and hot springs.
Diamond rings require regular maintenance to remove impurities such as dust and oil and grease. This not only prevents impurities from damaging the diamond ring but also keeps it looking brand new. You can mail the diamond ring back to Lily for free cleaning and maintenance, or clean the diamond ring with a solution made by mixing one part ammonia with six parts water, using a soft-bristled toothbrush for scrubbing.
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