The frequency and methods of daily cleaning stone bracelets
First, cleaning frequency
Everyday wear style
Once a week: Human sweat and residues of skin care products can adhere to the surface of the stone. Long-term accumulation may lead to a dull luster or bacterial growth.
Special scenarios: Immediate cleaning is required after exposure to cooking fumes and cosmetics (such as when wearing them while cooking or applying makeup).
Less worn style
Once a month: To prevent dust accumulation or surface oxidation due to changes in air humidity (such as in the humid environment of the south).
Collectible edition
Once a quarter: Regularly inspect and clean to prevent material aging due to long-term standing.
Second, cleaning methods
1. General basic cleaning method
Applicable materials: jadeite, Hetian jade, agate, crystal, etc. (Avoid high temperature or strong acid and alkali).
Step:
① Soaking: Soak the bracelet in warm water at 30-40℃ for 5 minutes to soften the stains.
② Gentle brushing: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush (a baby toothbrush is better) dipped in neutral detergent (such as baby shampoo), and gently brush the surface and crevices.
③ Rinse: Rinse thoroughly with clean water to avoid residue.
④ Drying: Dry with a soft cotton cloth (such as an eyeglass cloth) or let it air dry naturally.
2. Special material cleaning method
Wooden/bamboo:
Gently wipe with a dry cloth or dip a small amount of olive oil (colorless and odorless) and gently rub the surface to prevent cracking.
Taboo: Avoid contact with water, alcohol and perfume.
Metal inlay
Gently wipe the metal parts with a silver jewelry cleaning cloth (or toothpaste + soft cloth) to prevent the gemstones from coming into contact with the cleaning agent.
Note: The toothpaste should have no granular feel to prevent scratching the metal.
3. Stubborn stain treatment
Oil stains/tea stains: Mix a small amount of baking soda with warm water to form a paste. Gently apply it to the stained area for 10 minutes and then scrub it off.
Metal oxidation: Wipe with a cotton swab dipped in professional metal cleaner (such as "Tarn-X"), or send to a professional jewelry store for treatment.
Third, daily maintenance suggestions
Avoid collision: Although the hardness of stone is high, violent impact may still cause cracks or fractures.
Stay away from chemicals: perfumes, dishwashing liquid, bleach, etc. can corrode the surface of the stone.
Regular waxing: Jadeite, Hetian jade and other materials can be coated with special jade maintenance oil every six months to enhance their luster.
Storage environment: Dry and well-ventilated place, away from direct sunlight or high temperatures (such as near a radiator).
Fourth, Precautions
Incorrect cleaning example:
Youdaoplaceholder0 Hard brush the crack with a toothbrush (may cause the crack to expand)
Youdaoplaceholder0 Clean with an ultrasonic cleaner (may cause the gem to come off)
Youdaoplaceholder0 Use toothpaste to clean organic gemstones such as pearls and corals (corrode the surface)
Professional cleaning: If the bracelet is of high value or has complex inlays, it is recommended to send it to a professional jewelry store for ultrasonic cleaning and polishing every 1-2 years.
By using the above methods, the luster and lifespan of the stone bracelet can be effectively maintained, while avoiding damage caused by improper cleaning.