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Essential Care Tips for Gold and Platinum Jewellery

At Dela Comeco, we understand that your gold and platinum jewellery are treasured pieces that deserve special care. To keep your jewellery looking its best and to ensure its longevity, follow these expert tips for maintaining gold and platinum pieces.

Caring for Gold Jewellery

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Gold is a relatively soft metal and can be damaged by harsh chemicals. Avoid exposing your gold jewellery to household cleaners, bleach, chlorine, or while swimming in pools. These substances can erode the metal and affect its appearance.

Remove During Activities: To prevent scratches and dents, take off your gold jewellery before engaging in activities such as sports, gardening, or heavy lifting. Gold is prone to damage under force or pressure.

Store Separately: When not in use, store your gold jewellery separately from other pieces to prevent scratches. Use a soft cloth or a jewellery box with individual compartments to keep each item safe and protected.

Clean Gently: For cleaning, mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water. Soak your jewellery for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a soft cloth to restore its shine.

Polishing: Over time, your gold jewellery may develop a patina or minor scratches. Use a jewellery polishing cloth to restore its brilliance, or visit a professional jeweller for a thorough polishing.

Be Mindful of Gemstones: If your gold jewellery features gemstones, be cautious with cleaning methods to avoid damaging the stones. Consult a professional jeweller for advice on cleaning gemstone-adorned gold pieces.

Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect your gold jewellery for loose or damaged settings, clasps, or prongs. Address any issues promptly by having your jewellery checked and repaired by a qualified jeweller.

Caring for Platinum Jewellery

Durable but Not Scratch-Proof: While platinum is strong and durable, it is not entirely scratch-proof. Avoid wearing platinum jewellery during activities that could lead to scratches or damage.

Store Separately: When storing platinum jewellery, keep it separate from other jewellery, especially pieces with gemstones, to prevent scratching.

Regular Cleaning: Clean your platinum jewellery regularly using a mild solution of warm soapy water and a soft brush. Gently scrub to remove dirt and buildup, then rinse and pat dry with a soft cloth.

Polishing: Maintain the lustre of your platinum jewellery by using a platinum-specific polishing cloth or having it professionally polished by a jeweller.

Prong Inspection: For platinum jewellery with gemstone settings, periodically check the prongs for signs of wear or damage. Loose prongs can lead to stone loss, so address any issues promptly with a jeweller.

Avoid Chlorine and Abrasives: Like gold, avoid exposing platinum jewellery to chlorine and harsh chemicals. Additionally, refrain from using abrasive materials that could scratch the metal.

Professional Check-Up: Consider having your platinum jewellery inspected by a professional jeweller at least once a year. This ensures that settings are secure and your jewellery remains in excellent condition.

By adhering to these care guidelines, you can ensure that your gold and platinum jewellery remains beautiful and radiant for years to come. Each piece holds sentimental value, and proper maintenance will help preserve their elegance and significance as cherished heirlooms or symbols of special moments.

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