How to protect your jewlery!
I posted a similar post a few months ago using a different product. That product has held up pretty well however it always seems to be out of stock, so I was in the market for an alternative. Besides, a girl's gotta have options.
PS: I have a good mix of real and custom jewelry. I use jewelry protectant on both.
After a few Google searches, I came across ProtectaClear. It had quite a few positive feedback, so I got them to try.
I purchased the liquid dip first, which worked beautifully, but I wanted to be able to coat a large amount of jewlery of at once, and so I went back to get the spray.
Do you need both?
Well, that just depends on your preference. I like using the liquid form for precise coating like watches because i dont want the product to get on the watch display windown. I also prefer the liquid for rhinestone jewelry to keep them shiny.
I've had these for the past three months, I am an avid jewlery wearer, and everything is holding up nicely so far.
PS:
I've used this on all of my jewelry. Real and custom. From earings, bracelet to rings.
I've not tested this under water.
***Links to both are in the bio***
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To maintain the beauty and longevity of your jewelry, proper protection is essential. Using a protective coating can significantly reduce tarnishing, scratches, and other damages. Products like ProtectaClear offer versatile solutions, ideal for various types of jewelry, from gold pieces to custom designs. The choice between liquid and spray protectants depends on your specific needs; liquid coatings are perfect for detailed applications, such as watches and rhinestones, ensuring a precise finish. On the other hand, sprays are great for covering multiple items quickly, although they may not be as exact. First, ensure your jewelry is clean; without any dirt or oil, the protective layer can bond better. For a DIY approach, lay your pieces on aluminum foil and either dip or spray them with the protective solution. Allow adequate drying time between coats—typically 15-25 minutes for spray and up to an hour for liquid—to achieve the best results. Regular maintenance, including cleaning and reapplication, will enhance your jewelry's durability and aesthetic appeal. Finally, avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme conditions, such as water or excessive moisture, to extend its lifespan. By following these tips and using high-quality products, you'll ensure that all your valuable pieces remain stunning for years to come.







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