Moissanite Buyer's Guide

How To Care For Moissanite

Moissanite is a durable jewel. According to Charles & Colvard, it is guaranteed to never cloud, fade or lose its clarity. Learn how to care for your moissanite jewelry.
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How To Care For Moissanite

Your moissanite jewelry requires the same care and handling as any other jewel. Just like fine diamonds, clean with steam, solution or ultrasonic cleaners. Avoid cleaning with harsh chemicals.

Gentle & Effective Ways to Clean Moissanite Jewelry

First, remove the jewelry from your body. Place the jewely in warm [not HOT] solution of mild liquid detergent and water. Ivory® dishwashing liquid is a good choice, but any other mild detergent will be fine. Let stand 10 minutes. Next, use a soft brush or old toothbrush if necessary to remove dirt. Soft is the crucial component -- don't use a brush with bristles that are stiff enough to scratch the mounting. Gently swish the ring in a circular motion in the solution, and then rinse it thoroughly in warm, clean water. Avoid touching your clean moissanite with your fingers. Handle clean jewelry by its edges or with a soft cloth.

No Heavy Lifting with Moissanite

Do not wear moissanite jewelry, especially rings, when doing rough work. Even though moissanite is very hard [2nd only to diamond], it can still be chipped by a sharp, sudden blow.

Avoid Chlorine

Chlorine can damage and discolor the mounting on your moissanite jewelry. Keep your moissanite away from chlorine bleach or other household chemicals. You should also remove your moissanite jewelry before entering a chlorinated pool or hot tub.

Recommended Cleaners

If you prefer to clean jewelry yourself, please condier an Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner to restore the sparkle and luster your moissainte had the first day you put it on. Most Ultrasonic cleaner kits include a non-toxic jewelry cleaning concentrate.

Haier HU335W Ultrasonic Cleaner

Jewel Jet
Steam Clean your jewelry at home. Chemical free, uses tap water. Avoid touching your clean moissanite with your fingers. Handle clean jewelry by its edges or with a soft cloth.