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Care Instructions for 18K White Gold Bracelet with Diamonds

<br>18K white gold is typically very sturdy but needs good care to maintain its shine and brilliance. Here are some small tips for your 18k white gold bracelet with diamonds. <br>

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Care Instructions for 18K White Gold Bracelet with Diamonds

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  1. Care Instructions for 18K White Gold Care Instructions for 18K White Gold Bracelet with Diamonds Bracelet with Diamonds 18K white gold is typically very sturdy but needs good care to maintain its shine and brilliance. Here are some small tips for your 18k white gold bracelet with diamonds. 1. Regular Cleaning •Use a soft toothbrush and mild soap to gently clean the jewelry. •Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and dry with a lint- free cloth. 2. Avoid Chemicals 18K white gold is often plated with rhodium, which can erode when exposed to harsh chemicals. •Remove jewelry before using cleaning agents, swimming in chlorinated pools, or applying lotions and perfumes. •Store separately to avoid scratches from other pieces. 3. Safe Storage Proper storage prevents scratches and tarnishing. Use: •Individual soft pouches or a lined jewelry box. •Silica gel packets to reduce moisture. 4. Professional Maintenance White gold may require occasional rhodium re-plating to restore its original shine. Schedule professional inspections and cleaning: •Every 6 months for frequently worn pieces. •Look for loose settings to prevent diamond loss. For professional maintenance, visit our fine jewelry store in Los Angeles, CA.

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