10 Ways to Make Your Wedding Rings Last Longer

Wedding Rings are an important part of marriage, so it's important to take care of them. They're not meant to be worn only at special events, but they need regular care just like any other jewelry.

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Wedding Rings are an important part of marriage, so it's important to take care of them. They're not meant to be worn only at special events, but they need regular care just like any other jewelry. Here are some ways to make your wedding rings last longer:

Keep them on at all times.

  • Keep them on at all times. When you're not wearing your wedding rings, keep them in a safe place where you can easily find them and put them on when needed. It's important to avoid losing or damaging this jewelry, so make sure that you don't leave it loose in your purse or pocket--you could lose it!
  • Don't take off the rings while showering, doing household chores (including washing dishes), exercising or swimming.*

Wash with antibacterial soap.

You can use regular soap, but antibacterial soap is better. Be sure to use a mild soap that doesn't contain bleach or harsh chemicals like ammonia or alcohol. If you do choose to use dishwashing detergent, be sure to rinse your ring in warm water before putting them on again because it will help prevent rusting of the metal in these cases.

Keep them separate when you wear them.

  • Keep them separate when you wear them.
  • Don't wear them together.
  • Don't wear them next to each other, or on the same finger, hand or arm (if your ring is not large enough).

Don't wear them when sleeping or showering, if possible.

Wearing your wedding ring while sleeping or showering is a bad idea because the ring can rub against the skin, causing irritation. If you have to wear your ring while doing manual labor, make sure to take it off before you start. You should also avoid wearing your wedding rings when working with chemicals or other harsh chemicals, as well as during swimming and hot tubbing (because of the risk of bacterial infections).

Avoid wearing your rings in the dishwasher.

While you can wash your rings in the dishwasher, it's not recommended. The dishwasher will damage the finish of your ring and can break the stone out of its setting. If this happens, you'll have to replace the entire ring and spend more money on a new one.

Additionally, many people who use their disheswares are unaware that they should never put silverware or flatware in them either--they can scratch up silverware really bad! So if you've got an old set of china from another family member or friend, give it a good scrub with soap and water before putting it in there with your wedding rings!

Clean the metal parts with a soft cloth and mild soap.

If you're planning on a long-term relationship, it's important to keep your wedding rings in good condition. Cleaning them regularly will help them last as long as possible.

  • Use a soft cloth and mild soap instead of a sponge or abrasive cleaner. The metal parts of your ring are delicate, so avoid harsh cleaners that can damage them over time (like steel wool). Instead, use a soft cloth like cotton or microfiber to gently wipe away any dirt from the surface of your band.
  • Don't put off cleaning! You should clean every few months--even if it just involves wiping down with some water and mild dishwashing liquid--to prevent staining or corrosion from building up on your piece over time

Make sure they're properly sized for you before buying.

You can get your ring size by visiting a local jeweler and asking the clerk to help you measure. They'll use a metal gauge called a Bracelet Sizer, which measures your wrist size in millimeters. The clerk will then ask you to remove one finger at a time from the bracelet sizer and check them against the chart on the wall behind them.

If this process seems too complicated for your taste, there are other ways to find out what size ring would fit best on your hand:

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If you have metal allergies, consider wearing non-metal wedding rings instead of silver ones.

If you have metal allergies, consider wearing non-metal wedding rings instead of silver ones. While most people think they can wear any and all types of metals on their wedding bands, this is not true in all cases. If you have a severe allergy to certain metals (such as nickel), it's important that the ring be made from another type of metal.

Platinum and white gold are the most common metals used in wedding rings because they're hypoallergenic and can withstand daily wear without tarnishing or chipping over time--the perfect option for those who are allergic to other types of metals like copper or stainless steel.

Conclusion

Wedding rings are a big investment, and it's important to make sure they last as long as possible. The good news is that there are things you can do to make sure your wedding rings last longer than ever before.


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