How To Clean Diamond Ring

To clean a diamond ring safely at home, start by filling a small bowl with warm water and adding a few drops of mild dish soap or detergent-free washing-up liquid[1][3][6]. Let the ring soak in the solution for about 15 to 40 minutes to help loosen dirt and grime[1][6][7].

After soaking, use a soft-bristled toothbrush (a child’s brush works well) to gently scrub the diamond and the setting, paying particular attention to hard-to-reach areas behind and under the stone where buildup often occurs[1][3][5][7]. Use light, circular motions to avoid scratching the metal, especially if the ring is made from gold or has a rhodium-plated finish[6][7].

Once you’ve brushed away the debris, rinse the ring thoroughly under warm running water, making sure to use a strainer or close the drain to prevent losing the ring[1][5][6]. Finally, dry the ring with a lint-free cloth or microfiber towel; avoid paper towels, as these can be abrasive and leave fibers behind[1][5][6].

For extra polish, you can use a jewelry-specific polishing cloth, avoiding direct contact with the diamond itself[1]. If desired, use a hair dryer on a cool setting to help prevent water spots[1].

This gentle cleaning process is recommended for most diamond jewelry. For deep cleaning or inspections—particularly if your ring has an intricate setting, vintage design, or is made from softer metals—take it to a professional jeweler regularly[2].

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