| Diamond engagement rings and diamond jewelry | | | | with hand lotion, hairspray, bleach and other similar |
| require regular care and cleaning at home in order to | | | | products and do not wear it in water. If a person |
| maintain there beauty. You'll want to clean your | | | | wears a diamond engagement ring into the pool, ocean |
| diamond ring or diamond jewelry on a regular basis by | | | | or while washing dishes, the fingers will contract |
| letting it soak for 5 to 10 minutes in warm water and a | | | | making it loose on the finger and susceptible to falling |
| non-abrasive household cleaner (i.e. window cleaner or | | | | off. Hand lotion can get under the engagement ring |
| a little baking soda). After the item is done soaking, | | | | prongs then you risk a chance of the diamond being |
| remove it from the liquid and use a soft brush or | | | | loosened in the setting. |
| toothbrush to scrub it nice and softly. Then the item | | | | Bleach and other similar products can actually corrode |
| needs to be rinsed with water and wiped with a soft, | | | | the jewelry setting. When you are not wearing your |
| lint-free cloth. | | | | diamond engagement ring or diamond jewelry, leave it |
| Try to not touch your diamonds with your fingers. | | | | in a cloth lined jewelry box with different |
| Fingers have oil that rubs off onto the diamond slightly | | | | compartments or dividers. One last note, don't wear |
| altering the way your it looks. Don't let your | | | | your diamond engagement ring while doing yard work |
| engagement ring or diamond jewelry come in contact | | | | or rough work. |