Care & Maintenance

Cleaning Moissanite: How to Keep Your Moissanite Jewelry Sparkling

Key Takeaways

Moissanite is remarkably durable, ranking 9.25 on the Mohs hardness scale, but its brilliant surface can collect oils, lotions, and everyday film that diminish its fire. Regular cleaning is essential for keeping your stones looking their absolute best.

  • The simplest at-home method involves warm water plus a few drops of mild dish soap and a soft bristled brushโ€”done weekly or bi-weekly for daily-wear pieces like engagement rings.
  • Revarado moissanite stones are lab-created and tough enough to tolerate gentle at-home cleaning, though the metal setting still requires careful handling to avoid loosening prongs or causing wear.
  • Professional ultrasonic or steam cleaning once or twice a year is recommended for Revarado engagement rings or heavily worn jewelry to remove stubborn buildup and inspect settings.
  • Small daily habits matter just as much as deep cleansโ€”a quick wipe and proper storage go a long way toward maintaining that everlasting shine.
  • With basic products and simple routines, your Revarado moissanite ring, earrings, and necklace can look as sparkly as the day they arrived.

What Makes Moissanite Easy to Clean

Moissanite is a lab-created gemstone composed of silicon carbide, and its durability sets it apart from many other stones used in fine jewelry. Unlike softer gemstones that require delicate handling, moissanite resists scratching exceptionally wellโ€”making it a practical choice for daily wear and straightforward to maintain.

Hereโ€™s what makes moissanite so resilient:

  • 9.25 Mohs hardness rating โ€“ second only to diamond among gemstones commonly used in jewelry
  • High refractive index (2.65-2.69) โ€“ creates more fire and brilliance than traditional diamonds
  • Non-porous surface โ€“ prevents deep absorption of contaminants, so surface-level cleaning restores full sparkle
  • Chemical stability โ€“ tolerates mild household solutions without damage to the stone itself

While the stone does not cloud or degrade over time, everyday buildup from hand creams, soap residue, sunscreen, and cooking oils can make your moissanite look hazy. The good news? This film sits on the surface, and removing it brings back 100% of your stoneโ€™s original fire.

All Revarado moissaniteโ€”whether set in engagement rings, wedding bands, or fine jewelry like pendants and braceletsโ€”can be safely cleaned using the same basic methods described throughout this guide. However, the metal types used (sterling silver, 10K/14K gold, or platinum plating) may influence which cleaners and tools are most appropriate for your specific piece.

Best Ways to Clean Moissanite at Home

Most Revarado customers can keep their moissanite brilliant using simple at-home methodsโ€”no special gadgets required. A little routine maintenance prevents buildup from hardening into stubborn film that becomes more difficult to remove later.

These methods work for moissanite engagement rings, wedding bands, earrings, pendants, and bracelets. Just double-check any special care instructions for your specific metal before diving in, especially for plated finishes or sterling silver.

Suggested cleaning schedule:

Piece TypeFrequencyMethod
Daily-wear ringsWeeklyQuick rinse and wipe
Engagement/wedding ringEvery 2-4 weeksDeeper soap-and-water clean
Occasional earrings/necklaceBefore and after wearingLight wipe or brief soak
Bridal sets worn constantlyMonthly + annual professionalFull soak and brush routine

When you clean moissanite rings, use gentle methods like soap and water, and avoid harsh detergents or chlorine-based liquids. Safe alternatives for cleaning include baking soda, ammonia, vinegar, and rubbing alcohol, which can help remove buildup without damaging your jewelry.

The sections below cover a gentle soap-and-water routine, safe use of store-bought jewelry cleaners, and a basic DIY soak for heavier buildup. One critical note: abrasive powders, strong bleach, and chlorine-based household cleaners should be completely avoided on Revarado jewelry.

Warm Water, Mild Soap, and a Soft Brush

This is the gold standard for at-home moissanite care. Fill a small bowl with lukewarm water (not hot water, which can affect certain metals) and add a few drops of mild, dye-free dish soap. Avoid anything labeled โ€œantibacterialโ€ or heavily scented, as these may leave residue.

Step-by-step process:

  1. Soak โ€“ Let your moissanite jewelry sit in the solution for 10-15 minutes to loosen lotion, skin oils, and kitchen grease from under the stone and within the setting
  2. Brush โ€“ Use a soft toothbrush or baby toothbrush reserved only for jewelry; gently scrub the underside of the stone, prongs, halo, and any crevices where dirt accumulates
  3. Rinse โ€“ Hold your ring under a gentle stream of lukewarm water, making sure to plug the sink or use a fine strainer to prevent accidents
  4. Dry โ€“ Pat dry with a lint free cloth or microfiber, then allow the piece to air dry fully before returning it to your jewelry box or finger

Vinegar can also be used as a safe and effective alternative cleaning solution for moissanite jewelry. It is gentle, helps remove buildup, and is less harsh than chemicals like ammonia or some commercial cleaners, making it a good option for maintaining shine without causing damage.

This routine takes under five minutes and, when done weekly, prevents the 20-30% loss in light return that jewelers report seeing in untreated rings after just one month of wear.

Using a Store-Bought Jewelry Cleaning Solution

Commercial liquid jewelry cleaners offer convenience for Revarado customers who clean multiple pieces at once or want a quicker routine. These products use specially formulated surfactants that remove dirt and oil without leaving a film.

When shopping for cleaners, look for products labeled safe for:

  • โ€œFine jewelryโ€
  • โ€œMoissaniteโ€
  • โ€œDiamond and gemstonesโ€

Avoid products formulated only for silver dip or tarnish removal, as these may contain chemicals too harsh for your setting or any accent stones.

Basic process:

  1. Place your jewelry in the provided basket or tray
  2. Immerse for the time recommended on the product label (usually 2-5 minutes)
  3. Gently brush if instructed, focusing on the underneath of the stone
  4. Rinse thoroughly under clean water

Always confirm the solution is compatible with your metalโ€”especially sterling silver or plated finishes. Never mix cleaners or use household bleach with these products. If youโ€™re unsure, test the cleaner on a less sentimental piece before using it on your Revarado engagement ring.

Gentle DIY Soaks for Stubborn Buildup

Sometimes basic soap and water doesnโ€™t fully remove the cloudy film that accumulates behind the stone, especially on rings worn while cooking or applying heavy lotions. This is when a slightly stronger DIY approach helps.

Ammonia solution recipe:

  • Small bowl of warm water
  • One drop of clear, fragrance-free dish soap
  • Tiny splash of household ammonia (about 1 part ammonia to 6-8 parts water)
  • Use in a well-ventilated area

As a gentler alternative to ammonia, you can use vinegar to clean moissanite jewelry. Vinegar is effective at removing buildup and is a good option for those who prefer to avoid stronger chemicals.

Soak the jewelry for 5-10 minutes, then follow with gentle brushing around the basket and pavilion of the stone, paying special attention to the underside where oil tends to pool. The ammonia helps dissolve calcium deposits and stubborn grease that soap alone canโ€™t budge. For those interested in brilliant, ethical options, explore moissanite engagement rings.

Important cautions:

  • Never use ammonia on porous gemstones like opal, emerald, or pearl if your piece has side stones
  • Follow any stone-specific guidance provided with your Revarado purchase
  • Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth
  • Reserve this method for occasional deep cleansโ€”not weekly use

Professional Cleaning & Inspection for Moissanite

Professional cleaning complements your at-home care routine, especially for Revarado engagement rings and bridal sets worn every single day. While your home efforts handle routine buildup, a professional jeweler has access to equipment that reaches places a brush simply canโ€™t.

Jewelers typically use ultrasonic or steam cleaning equipment, which can safely remove dirt and residue from moissanite when the setting is sound. Beyond cleaning, professional visits serve another crucial purpose: prong inspection. Having your prongs, halos, and pavรฉ accents checked at least once a year ensures stones remain secure, particularly after hard knocks or if you notice any visible bending.

Not all settings are ideal candidates for aggressive cleaning methods. Very delicate pavรฉ work or certain accent stones may require gentler handling, so the jeweler should evaluate each piece individually. If you notice catching on fabric, loose prongs, or a stone that seems to rattle during cleaning, schedule a professional checkup for your Revarado ring immediately.

Ultrasonic and Steam Cleaning Considerations

An ultrasonic cleaner works by generating high-frequency sound waves (40-50 kHz) that create thousands of microscopic bubbles in a cleaning solution. These bubbles implode with significant force, shearing away contaminants at a level no manual scrubbing can matchโ€”removing up to 95% of buildup compared to roughly 70% with hand cleaning.

Moissanite itself generally tolerates ultrasonic cleaning extremely well due to its hardness and stability. However, the setting is a different matter.

Higher-risk scenarios for ultrasonic cleaning:

  • Tension settings
  • Older vintage-style mountings
  • Rings with very small accent stones
  • Pieces with glued elements

Avoid using cheap home ultrasonic machines on valuable Revarado pieces unless youโ€™re certain the setting is robust and the manufacturerโ€™s guidance supports it. The vibrations can loosen prongs by fractions of a millimeter over timeโ€”small shifts that eventually lead to stone loss.

Steam cleaning, when performed by a professional, can safely blast debris from under the stone using high-temperature vapor. But again, the jeweler should always inspect the ring first to ensure it can handle the thermal exposure.

For most owners, combining regular at-home brushing with an annual professional cleaning delivers that โ€œnew ringโ€ look without unnecessary risk.

Daily Moissanite Care Tips for Maximum Sparkle

Small daily habits are just as important as monthly deep cleans for keeping your Revarado moissanite jewelry brilliant. These simple practices reduce buildup, protect the metal, and minimize the chance of accidental damage or stone loss.

Think of it like skincare for your ringโ€”consistency beats intensity. A simple โ€œend of dayโ€ routine (quick rinse, pat dry, proper storage) takes seconds but makes a meaningful difference over weeks and months.

Try building jewelry care into existing habits: clean your ring after your evening skincare routine, or give it a quick wipe while brushing your teeth. This approach helps maintain not just shine but the long-term value of your Revarado pieces.

Quick Wipe-Downs and Rinses

Keep a soft cloth or microfiber jewelry polishing cloth in your bathroom or dressing area for fast daily maintenance. Even ten seconds of attention prevents fresh lotion and soap from hardening into stubborn film.

Daily care tips:

  • A brief rinse in lukewarm water followed by blotting dry removes fresh lotion residue before it sets
  • Avoid using a paper towel or rough fabricsโ€”these can create micro-scratches on softer metals, even though the moissanite stone itself is hard
  • If you cook frequently or use heavy hand creams, do an extra wipe at night to keep prongs and gallery areas from accumulating grease
  • A few seconds of attention each day reduces the need for harsher or more frequent deep cleaning later

The difference between a sparkly moissanite ring and a dull ring often comes down to nothing more than daily wiping habits.

Safe Storage and Handling

Proper storage protects both your moissanite and its setting between wearings.

Storage recommendations:

DoDonโ€™t
Store in individual fabric-lined compartmentsToss pieces together in a single drawer
Use soft pouches for travelLet rings bang against each other
Keep jewelry in a cool, dry placeStore near humidity or heat sources
Use a consistent โ€œhomeโ€ spot like a ring dishLeave rings on random surfaces

While moissanite is very hard, it can still scratch softer gemstones and metals if pieces are stored together carelessly. For your engagement and wedding ring, many people wear them constantlyโ€”but removing them for heavy manual work, gym sessions, gardening, or swimming in chlorinated pools will extend the life of your setting significantly.

Watching for Metal Tarnish and Wear

Your moissanite gemstones will never tarnish or discolor, but the metal is a different matter. Sterling silver and lower-karat gold can lose luster over time, and plated finishes may show wear at high-contact points.

Periodic inspection checklist:

  • Examine the band for fine scratches or dull spots
  • Check prongs for bending, thinning, or lifting
  • Look at the underside of the setting for tarnish buildup
  • Note any areas where plating appears to be thinning

Use an appropriate metal polish or cleaning cloth designed for your specific metal type, taking care not to scrub the stone aggressively. If you notice significant wear, contact Revarado or a professional jeweler for re-polishing, re-rhodium plating, or prong repair.

Addressing surface wear early helps the entire pieceโ€”stone and settingโ€”maintain that cohesive, high-end appearance.

What to Avoid When Cleaning Moissanite

While moissanite is remarkably tough, improper products and techniques can still damage the metal, side stones, or overall finish of your jewelry. Knowing what to avoid is just as important as knowing what works.

Common cleaning mistakes to avoid:

  • Using bleach or chlorine-based bathroom cleaners
  • Applying abrasive scrubbing powders or rough kitchen sponges
  • Boiling your jewelry or exposing it to sudden extreme temperature changes
  • Using very hot water that could affect certain metals or gemstone adhesives
  • Applying toothpaste or baking soda pasteโ€”these are too abrasive for precious metals
  • Mixing cleaning chemicals (like ammonia and bleachโ€”this is dangerous, period)

Some people recommend toothpaste as a cleaning hack, and while it might work in a pinch, the hydrated silica in most formulas can cause micro-pitting on metal surfaces with repeated use. Stick to the gentler methods described above.

Special Considerations for Mixed-Stone or Delicate Pieces

Some Revarado designs pair moissanite with other gemstones or feature intricate pavรฉ work that demands gentler care than moissanite alone. The stone in the center may be nearly indestructible, but accent stones and detailed settings are more vulnerable.

Guidelines for mixed-stone pieces:

  • Avoid ammonia, ultrasonic cleaners, and steam on pieces with porous or softer stones (opal, morganite, turquoise, pearls)
  • Use only lukewarm water and very mild soap
  • Choose an ultra-soft brush and keep soaking times short (5 minutes maximum)
  • If blocked from view, use a gentle water stream to flush debris from crevices rather than aggressive scrubbing

Consult your Revarado care card or contact customer support if youโ€™re unsure which cleaning method is safest for a particular design. When in doubt, professional cleaning with a jeweler who understands moissanite and alternative gemstones is always the safest route.

How Often to Clean Moissanite Jewelry

Cleaning frequency depends on how often you wear each piece and your lifestyle habits, but regular light cleaning is always better than occasional heavy scrubbing. Think of it as preventive maintenance rather than rescue operations.

General cleaning guidelines:

Wear PatternAt-Home CleaningProfessional Cleaning
Daily engagement ringEvery 1-2 weeksOnce yearly
Wedding ring (daily)Every 1-2 weeksOnce yearly
Occasional earringsBefore and after eventsAs needed
Special occasion bracelet or necklaceBefore wearingEvery 2-3 years
Heavily worn piecesWeekly + monthly deep cleanTwice yearly

People with oily skin, those who use heavy lotions or hair products, or anyone who works with their hands may need to wash their rings more frequently. Lucky for you, the process takes just minutes.

Use your eyes as a guide: whenever your moissanite looks dull or less fiery under normal lighting, itโ€™s time for a gentle clean. With consistent care, youโ€™ll achieve that lasting shine that makes moissanite such a stunning diamond alternative.

FAQ

Can I clean my Revarado moissanite ring with the same cleaner I use for diamonds?

In most cases, yes. Any cleaner labeled safe for diamonds and fine jewelry is also safe for moissanite. However, always confirm the product is compatible with your ringโ€™s metal (especially sterling silver or plated finishes) and any side stones in your design. When in doubt, the warm water and mild detergent method works universally.

Will my moissanite get cloudy over time if I wear it every day?

Moissanite does not permanently cloudโ€”the stone itself remains crystal clear indefinitely. What you may notice is surface buildup from body oil, lotion, and everyday grime that creates a hazy appearance. Regular gentle cleaning fully restores your stoneโ€™s brilliance, returning that fire and sparkle you fell in love with.

Is it safe to shower or swim with my moissanite engagement ring on?

Water alone wonโ€™t harm your moissanite, but soaps, hair products, and especially chlorinated pool water can dull the stoneโ€™s appearance and gradually wear down metal over time. Many customers find it easier to remove their ring before showering or swimming to avoid water spots and product residue buildup.

Can I use an at-home ultrasonic cleaner on my Revarado jewelry?

Moissanite generally tolerates ultrasonic cleaning well due to its hardness. However, the risk lies with delicate settings, pavรฉ accents, or pieces with softer side stones. Before using a home ultrasonic machine, check with Revarado or a professional jeweler about your specific piece to avoid potential prong loosening or stone loss.

What should I do if my moissanite still looks dull after cleaning?

Try a more thorough soak (15-20 minutes) with careful brushing around the entire setting, including underneath the stone where residue often hides. If dullness persists after your best efforts, have the ring professionally cleaned and inspected. Sometimes buildup is trapped deep within the setting, or metal wear may be affecting how light enters the stoneโ€”issues a professional can identify and address.


Your Revarado moissanite was crafted to deliver diamond-like brilliance at a more accessible price point, and with these simple care routines, it will continue to shine through every milestone. Whether youโ€™re showing off a new engagement ring, wearing your wedding ring through daily life, or styling your favorite earrings for a special occasion, a few minutes of regular attention keeps every piece looking its absolute best.

Ready to shop for your next moissanite piece or need personalized care advice? Explore Revaradoโ€™s collection or reach out to our customer support team for guidance tailored to your specific jewelry.

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