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With so many lovely and creative new ways to mark an engagement, it’s no longer a surprise when someone announces they’ve foregone the traditional engagement ring. But if you did decide to go the traditional route, you’ll soon realize that keeping your stone sparkly requires regular cleaning. Everyday grit and grime and, if you’re like me, constantly slathering on hand cream and sunscreen will ensure that your ring looks cloudy at the end of the day. Your rock’s biggest enemies are soap scum, makeup, food, and dead skin cells. Cleaning isn’t just a matter of aesthetics — it’s also about hygiene. We’ve pulled together some of the most ingenious and convenient ways to keep your ring immaculate with minimal effort.
The Aesthetic Choice
There’s not a cord in sight with this pastel, princess aesthetic jewelry cleaner. The setup is a cinch: pour the bottle of the non-toxic, vegan concentrate (included in this collection) then fill the rest of the vessel with water. After you leave your rings soaking overnight, they’ll feel a little sudsy and slippery like they’ve been sitting in soapy water. Give them a little scrub in the morning to get rid of any debris with the brush. The brush is similar to a toothbrush with soft, dense bristles to get in every crevice.
Diamond Drunk recommends replacing the solution every two months (replacement bottles of the plant-based concentrate are $24). Please note that Diamond Drunk only works for platinum, gold, and diamond (don’t dip your silver, pearls, corals, emeralds, opals, or costume in here). Additional points for the Victorian vibes provided by the heavy glass coaster (included) that prevents your Diamond Drunk from sliding on the counter.
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Travel-Ready
This no-rinse pen is a staple in my purse. It looks just like the YSL Touche Éclat and deserves the same type of loyal cult following. The pen delivery system is compact and so convenient that I use it while I’m sitting in a cab or waiting for my husband at a restaurant. It’s good for up to 100 uses and the formula is non-toxic and safe for costume jewelry. I promise once you start using it, you won’t go on a trip (or even leave home) without it.
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Meticulous-Friendly
If you’re the type of person who enjoys the process of manual cleaning (beautification, by another name) you’ll love this tool that brings new meaning to the phrase “attention to detail.” Each part of this cleaner is designed for a specific intent. The ice pick is all about precision and allows you to reach under the setting. The spade flosses in between stones. The short, dense bristles of the pavé cradle are made for those tiny diamonds that are so hard to keep sparkly. The wedge is perfect for eternity bands and other designs with lines of closely set diamonds. Once you charge it up, you can expect 500+ micro strokes per second (so you’re not relying on elbow grease alone).
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The Digital Option
This ultrasonic device may be appealing to those who prefer a less hands-on cleaning experience. It looks like a luxurious bathtub for your jewels—and that’s pretty much what it is. Add water to the basin, lather your jewelry in the cleansing foam ($22), and select either the 3- or 5-minute cycle. Ultrasonic technology uses microscopic bubbles for a thorough clean and is frequently used in medical and dental practices.
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The Budget-Friendly, Digital Option
If it’s not worth an extra $90 to get an “aesthetic” design, this cleaner has 30,000 five-star Amazon reviews and will only set you back $40. It uses the same ultrasonic cleaning method described above to provide a powerful yet gentle clean and also works on other objects like watches and glasses.
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Multifunctional Cleaner
The last ultrasonic cleaner I’ll mention is this model that also accommodates Invisalign and cosmetic tools like tweezers and razors. The minimalist design will look nice on a bathroom counter and the dental cleaning package ($90) is convenient if you wear a retainer or night guard.
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For the Newly Engaged
This is my go-to engagement gift for newly betrothed friends. The adorable packaging means it’s always received with squeals and since (most) proposals come as a surprise, it’s a great stopgap before they have time to research a more robust cleaning system. This little kit has thought of everything: after a 2-minute soak, rinse your ring while it’s still in the mesh-like Bauble Bag so it doesn’t slip from your grip.
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No-Nonsense Wipes
Sometimes when your jewels are visibly cloudy you just need the quickest, easiest solution: wipes. These towelettes are safe for use on all metal and stones, and will do the trick when you’re in a pinch.