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Proper care for pet crystal clay bead jewelry involves keeping it dry, cleaning it gently with mild soap and water, and storing it carefully in a cool, dry place to prevent damage and preserve its appearance.
General Handling & Daily Wear
Handle with care: Although polymer clay and crystals can be durable, avoid dropping the jewelry or exposing it to sudden impacts, which can cause chips or breaks.
Remove before activities: Take off your jewelry before showering, swimming, exercising, or sleeping. This prevents moisture from seeping into the clay/stringing material and avoids physical strain that can cause breakage or stretching.
Avoid chemical exposure: Apply all lotions, perfumes, hairsprays, and other beauty products before putting on your jewelry. Harsh chemicals can dull the crystals and damage the clay or any metal components.
Prevent physical damage: Be mindful of the jewelry catching on rough fabrics or banging against hard surfaces.
Cleaning
Wipe regularly: After each use, gently wipe the jewelry with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove skin oils, sweat, and dust.
Mild soap and water for deeper cleaning: For stubborn dirt, use a soft cloth or a soft-bristled brush (like a clean, unused toothbrush) dampened with a few drops of mild dish soap and lukewarm water.
Rinse and dry carefully: Rinse the jewelry with a clean, damp cloth (avoid running water if possible) to remove all soap residue. Pat it dry immediately with an absorbent towel and allow it to air dry completely before storing or wearing again.
Avoid harsh cleaners: Never use commercial jewelry cleaners, alcohol, or other harsh chemicals, as these can severely damage the beads and finishes.
Do not soak: Avoid prolonged soaking in water, especially if the beads are strung on an elastic cord or have glued components, as this can weaken the stringing material and adhesives.
Storage
Store separately: Keep each piece in its own soft pouch or a jewelry box with separate compartments. This prevents the beads from scratching each other or getting tangled.
Cool, dry place: Store the jewelry away from direct sunlight, humidity, and extreme temperatures (high heat can soften clay, while cold can make it brittle). A jewelry box or a dark, airtight space is ideal.
Lay flat: Store necklaces and bracelets lying flat or hanging loosely to avoid putting stress on the stringing material and prevent stretching or deformation.
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