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The name ‘Diamond’ derives from the Ancient |
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Diamonds look their best when they can reflect light. Diamonds can be dulled by household products: hairspray, soap, cosmetics, or even perspiration. Remove your Diamond Jewellery before washing the dishes or cleaning your home. |
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5. Clean your Diamond at least one a month. Use either a brand jewellery cleaner or a mix of ammonia and water, or warm sudsy water made with a mild liquid detergent. Soak your Diamond jewellery in the cleaner, then scrub gently with a soft brush or tooth brush. Make sure the plug is in the sink, rinse well, then dry with a soft lint-free cloth. |
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Never let your Diamond Jewellery come into contact with chlorine, bleach or other chemicals because they can pit or discolour the mounting. |
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P:02 9299 4251 | F:02 9299 1058 | A:LEVEL 1, 235 CLARENCE STREET, SYDNEY, NSW, 2000 |
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