Diamonds are forever, but with daily actions your diamond can be damaged and dirty. Taking care of your diamond requires more than the occasional cleaning. Lotions, soaps, natural skin oils are all factors that create a dull film on its sparkle.

Routine maintenance is very important. Take your diamond to a jeweler once a year to check the mountings and prongs that holds your diamond. Do needed repairs to help keep the diamond in its setting and prevent lost. When you are not wearing your diamond jewelry, store it in a fabric lined jewel case or jewelry box. Keep each jewelry pieces separate. Placing your pieces separately will prevent the pieces from rubbing and scratching each other.

When planning on doing physical work, remove your diamond jewelry. This includes any cleaning duties. Bleach and other cleaners are damaging. The color of the settings and mounts can change. The diamond might change color as well, causing possibly irreversible damage. Plus, diamonds can scratch and chip very easily.

Diamonds need routine cleaning to keep their shine. With just a few minutes of your time and care, you can help keep your diamond as shiny as the first day you received it. Between cleanings, try not to touch the diamond with your fingers or handle your piece by its edge. Practicing this will help preserve its shine and radiance for longer periods.

To clean your diamond, use a small soft brush. An eyebrow or lipstick bush are good choices. Have a bowl with warm sudsy water mixed with mild detergent. Place your diamond piece into the mixture. Brush your diamond with a soft bristle brush while the diamond is still emerged in the water.

After you are done cleaning your diamond, you will need to rinse it. Use a small kitchen strainer, like a tea strainer to enclose your diamond. Then place it under warm water to rinse it clear. To dry use a lint free cloth or better yet -a jewelry polish cloth and pat your diamond dry.

To give your diamond a stronger cleansing, soak your piece with a solution of half water and half ammonia. Soak for about 30 minutes. Remove your pieces and gently brush the mountings. Then return the pieces back to the solution and sweep it in the mixture. Rinse and pat dry.

If you are too busy or unsure about cleaning your own diamond, take your piece to a department or jewelry store. You can of course use cleaning services or get a recommend cleaning kit. Most kids will include everything you need. Be sure to read the labels to figure the right one for your diamond and other jewelry pieces. Read the complete directions and follow all precautions. Ask the sale rep for any questions.

There are ultrasonic cleaning gadgets for your diamond as another option. Basically an ultrasonic machine uses a high frequency to make a cleaning motion. All machines are not created equally. Please read the instruction before usage.

It is very important to routinely maintain and clean your diamond piece. By learning how to routinely maintain and care for your diamond the right way, you will be able to pass on your diamond for generations to come.