Diamond Care: 6 Ways to Keep Your Engagement Ring Looking as Good as New

Your engagement ring is meant to last a lifetime but like all good things, it needs a little love and attention to keep it looking super sparkly at all times. We’ve consulted the diamond care experts for tips on how to look after your engagement ring.

Like a good marriage, engagement rings are made of strong stuff. Diamonds and precious metals are difficult to ruin, but to keep them in tip top condition, they require regular care. It’s important to keep your diamond engagement ring clean. Not only from an aesthetic or hygienic perspective, but because diamond jewellery is an investment and needs protecting to hold its value.

Diamond Care Tips: How to Clean Your Engagement Ring

The UK’s leading Hatton Garden jewellers, Diamonds Factory, have compiled a jewellery care list, regardless of the metal type, to ensure your diamond looks and feels as good as the day you received it.

  • Always check the ring is in good condition
  • Begin cleaning using dishwashing liquid
  • Gently brush the diamond using a toothbrush
  • Rinse the diamond under running water
  • Safely dry the piece of jewellery
  • Polish the piece of jewellery
  • Handle with care

1. Check if the ring is in good condition

Before you start cleaning, it is important to check the state of the ring to ensure there are no loose diamonds that may come off during the clean or everyday wear. You can do this by inspecting the claws of the ring or by using a safety pin to check how secure each stone is. If the diamond is moving in the setting, we recommend taking it to a jeweller to have it professionally cleaned and re-set.

2. Begin cleaning using dishwashing liquid

Fill a small bowl with warm to hot water and add washing up liquid. Leave the jewellery to soak for 20 to 40 minutes, depending on how dirty the piece is. You can also try cleaning your diamond with vodka – yes you read that right. The distilled beverage can dissolve the dirt attached to the diamond thanks to the ethanol content.

3. Gently brush the diamond using a toothbrush

After leaving it to soak, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to give the stone a light brush. We recommend using a kids toothbrush because they are generally softer but remember to only keep this toothbrush for cleaning jewellery and no other purpose. Pro tip: remember to brush the base of the lower part of the diamond as a lot of dirt can build up at the base where the diamond is mounted.

4. Rinse the diamond under running water

Rinse the piece of jewellery under warm running water and repeat until you are happy with the appearance. Remember to use a plug to avoid your diamond dropping down the sink!

5. Safely dry your engagement ring

To dry off your jewellery, use a cotton or linen cloth as these materials will not scratch the metal as paper towels could. You can also let it air dry.

6. Polish the piece of jewellery

If you have a polishing cloth, you can rub it over your piece of jewellery to make the metal shine. Don’t forget to store your cloth in a re-sealable bag to avoid getting dust on it.

How Often Should I Clean My Diamond?

This process can be repeated once a week to help keep oils and products from building up. However, it is recommended that you take your diamond to be professionally cleaned twice a year. Ultrasonic cleaners are also a great way to remove encrusted dirt and work by using vibrations. They use cavitation bubbles induced by low-frequency sound waves to agitate a liquid but in the process can shake any loose stones so it’s important to use one with caution.

How Should I Store My Engagement Ring?

It’s a good idea to clean your ring before you store it as this will avoid any dirt or debris from getting encrusted into the setting. You should store your diamond in a microfibre or felt bag and store inside your jewellery box.