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To properly care for a beaded bracelet, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, water, and sunlight, as these can damage the beads and weaken the string. Regular gentle cleaning and proper storage are also key to maintaining its longevity.
Daily and wear care
• Avoid chemicals. Apply lotions, perfumes, and hairsprays before putting on your bracelet, as the chemicals can cause beads to fade or tarnish.
• Keep it dry. Take off your bracelet before showering, swimming, or exercising to protect the string and prevent certain materials from being damaged by moisture. For instance, wood beads can warp and leather cords can become brittle when soaked.
• Handle with care. Use the clasp to remove your bracelet instead of pulling or stretching it over your hand, which can weaken or break the cord over time.
Minimize sun exposure. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight can cause certain bead colors to fade or wooden beads to dry out.
Cleaning instructions
• Wipe regularly. After each use, gently wipe the bracelet with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oils, sweat, and dirt.
• Clean with mild soap. For a deeper clean, mix a few drops of mild dish soap into a bowl of lukewarm water. Dip a soft cloth or a soft-bristled toothbrush into the solution and gently clean the beads. • Avoid soaking the bracelet.
• Rinse and dry. After cleaning, rinse the bracelet with clean water to remove any soap residue. Pat it dry with a soft cloth and lay it flat to air-dry completely before storing.
Follow material-specific advice. Certain materials require special care:
• Lava beads: Do not use soap or soak them, as they are porous. Instead, rinse them quickly with lukewarm water and let them air-dry.
• Wood beads: Avoid soaking. You can occasionally apply a small amount of natural oil, like almond or jojoba oil, to the beads to restore their luster.
• Silver beads: To address tarnish, use a silver polishing cloth or a commercial silver cleaning solution.
Storage tips
• Store separately. Keep your beaded bracelets in individual pouches or separate compartments of a jewelry box to prevent them from tangling or scratching against other pieces.
• Choose a cool, dry place. Store your bracelets away from direct sunlight and humidity, as extreme temperatures can damage the beads or cords.
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