5 Common questions about engagement rings
5 Common questions about engagement rings
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Getting that engagement ring in your finger is the most amazing feeling in this world. People spend loads of money to buy one and they protect it to keep it nice and new. At times it can be the most expensive thing you own at that time.
Here are some of the question and answers to make your stone long lasting.

1. How do you clean the ring?
Every few months, you can take your ring to a jewellery store to have it professionally cleaned with steam. Doing this often is important because the cleaner will also inspect the setting to make sure none of your stones is loose. In between professional servicing, you can clean your ring with dish soap and a toothbrush to keep it sparkling. If you want, you can get an ultrasonic cleaner. But do not use it on stones that are more fragile than diamonds, like emeralds or opals.

2. OK, so can any household cleaners or chemicals harm the ring?
As long as your ring is gold or platinum and diamonds, you can't really do anything to it with household products because it is very resilient.

3. What about other serums, makeup, or hair products?
There is really no skin product that is going to be damaging enough to hurt the ring. None of these household items 
is going to be in contact for long enough to make a difference. Like lotion, makeup or other products could dull your ring.

4. Can I wear my ring in the swimming pool?
Chlorine won't affect a diamond. But if your ring is set in gold or platinum, keep it out of a swimming pool or hot tub. The chlorine will make the gold porous because it reacts with it over time.

5. What about the ocean?
As far as chemical reactions with your metal settings or stones, there's nothing to fear from salt water. The water is colder, which makes our fingers shrink. The ring is way more likely to fall off in those circumstances.

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