If your diamonart is set in sterling silver then yes. I wouldn't clean any other types of metal in sterling silver cleaner. There is a specific cleaner for each metal type because of the chemical reaction.
A solution of half water and Mr. Clean with a small amount of ammonia can be used for all metal types and is safe with all types of fine jewelry. Even pearls, opals, and emeralds.
yes, you can, it won't make a difference.
A very effective and cheap way to clean silver is to use toothpaste. Literally, toothpaste. Toothpaste is made to get rid of plaque and unwanted bacteria/germs. this is why it is used to clean silver well.
Yes, but you don't have spend a lot or go very far to get a silver jewelry cleaner. Go to your local jewelry store or a good department store and they have commerical cleaners for silver items. They work very well and can be used more than once. If you have silver items with stones make sure to check if the stones can be dipped into the cleaner otherwise you can get a cloth that will clean your jewelry.
There are several ways. You can get a silver cleaning cloth or a liquid silver cleaner where you dip the silver into and then wipe it clean.
lemon juice.
Yes. The stone is a synthetic stone or what is called a CZ (cubic zirconium). The metal type of the DimonArt rings I have looked at is sterling silver. Your jewelry cleaning solution is selected by the metal type of the jewelry so if you have a sterling silver DiamonArt ring you would use sterling silver jewelry cleaner. Store bought jewelry cleaner works fine or you can use half Mr. clean and water with a small amount of ammonia. I will add a link to an article that explains how to do it.
yes, you can, it won't make a difference.
A very effective and cheap way to clean silver is to use toothpaste. Literally, toothpaste. Toothpaste is made to get rid of plaque and unwanted bacteria/germs. this is why it is used to clean silver well.
Yes, but you don't have spend a lot or go very far to get a silver jewelry cleaner. Go to your local jewelry store or a good department store and they have commerical cleaners for silver items. They work very well and can be used more than once. If you have silver items with stones make sure to check if the stones can be dipped into the cleaner otherwise you can get a cloth that will clean your jewelry.
You can buy liquid jewelry cleaner for gold and silver. All if does is clean, not polish. For silver you can buy any cleaner specified for use on silver. Do not use the liquid cleaner on pearls or opals. You can buy a liquid cleaner specified for pearls only, and as for opals, they are porous and need water to keep them longer. You can also use your toothpaste and an old toothbrush to put a shine on your rings. or: use a mr. clean magic eraser it actually does work but only for fake jewelry
There are several ways. You can get a silver cleaning cloth or a liquid silver cleaner where you dip the silver into and then wipe it clean.
You can clean platinum the same way you would clean gold.Buy a jar of jewelry cleaner and gently rub the cleaner on your jewelry using a very soft cloth. Ask a jeweler how to clean any stone you have
Add water and plug in your jewelry stem cleaner. Use included materials for the pre-soak stage. Put jewelry in provided jewelry basket turn on and clean.
lemon juice.
You really shouldn't have to clean it. As it's only plated if you use a polishing cloth or silver cleaner you will rub off the gold finish. You should wash it with a gentle detergent and dry with a soft cloth.
Cape Cod Silver cleaner
A soft cloth with alcohol or class cleaner used directly on the rhinestone is the best way to clean rhinestone jewelry.