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Maintenance intervals and maintenance items for gold jewelry are essential to maintain its luster and prolong its life. Below are some recommended maintenance intervals and specific maintenance items:
Maintenance Cycle
Recommended Maintenance Cycle: Every 1 to 3 months for basic maintenance and cleaning. If the jewelry is worn frequently or if it is prone to staining, the maintenance cycle can be shortened. In addition, every 1 to 2 years, it is recommended to send it to a professional jeweler for a comprehensive inspection and maintenance, including polishing and possible restoration.
Maintenance Items
Daily Cleaning
Method: Use mild soapy water (warm water with a small amount of neutral detergent) and a soft-bristled brush to gently brush the surface of the jewelry to remove dust and stains. Afterwards, rinse well with water and dry with a soft cloth.
Frequency: At least once a month, or adjust according to frequency of wear and degree of staining.
Professional Cleaning
Method: Take it to a professional jeweler regularly for deep cleaning using professional jewelry cleaners and equipment.
Frequency: Every 1 to 2 years, or as determined by the condition of the jewelry and the recommendations of the jewelry store.
Inspection and Fastening
Content: Check whether the clasps, chains, settings and other parts of the jewelry are firm, loose or damaged.
Frequency: It should be checked briefly before and after each wearing, and sent to a professional jewelry store for detailed inspection every six months to one year.
Polishing and Refurbishing
Method: For jewelry with scratches on the surface or dull luster, polish it to restore its luster. For jewelry that is severely worn or deformed, it may need to be refurbished or repaired.
Frequency: Depending on the degree of wear and tear of the jewelry and individual needs, it is generally recommended that this be done every 1 to 2 years.
Avoiding Chemical Exposure
Caution: In daily life, avoid exposing gold jewelry to chemicals such as perfume, cosmetics, detergents, bleach, etc. to avoid corroding the surface of the jewelry or causing discoloration.
Frequency: Continuous attention and avoidance at all times.
Proper Storage
Method: Store gold jewelry separately in a soft jewelry bag or a jewelry box with dividers to avoid friction and collision with other jewelry or hard objects. The storage environment should be dry and protected from light.
Frequency: Proper storage should be done after each wear.
Additional Recommendations
Avoid wearing it during strenuous exercise: It is advisable to remove your jewelry when performing strenuous exercise or engaging in activities that may cause your jewelry to be struck.
Regular delivery to a professional jeweler: In addition to daily cleaning and inspection, it is essential to regularly deliver your jewelry to a professional jeweler for professional maintenance and inspection.
By following the above maintenance cycle and maintenance items, you can effectively maintain the luster of your gold jewelry and prolong its service life.
