Can Trillion Moissanite Diamond be cleaned at home?

Nov 07, 2025

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William Davis
William Davis
William is an experienced quality inspector at the company. He strictly examines both loose gemstones and finished jewelry, guaranteeing that only the best products reach the customers.

Hey there! As a supplier of Trillion Moissanite Diamonds, I often get asked if these beauties can be cleaned at home. Well, the short answer is yes, but there are some things you need to know to do it right.

First off, let's talk a bit about Trillion Moissanite Diamonds. They're a popular choice for jewelry because of their unique shape and amazing sparkle. Unlike natural diamonds, moissanite is lab - created, but it has a lot of the same qualities that make diamonds so desirable. It's super hard, which means it can withstand a bit of cleaning without getting easily scratched.

So, why would you want to clean your Trillion Moissanite Diamond at home? Well, over time, dirt, oil from your skin, and other debris can build up on the surface of the stone. This can dull its shine and make it look less spectacular. Cleaning it regularly can keep it looking as good as new.

Now, let's get into the nitty - gritty of home cleaning. The first thing you'll need is a mild cleaning solution. You can make this at home by mixing a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia, as these can damage the moissanite and the metal setting of your jewelry.

Once you've got your cleaning solution ready, you'll need a soft - bristled brush. An old toothbrush works great for this. Gently dip the brush into the soapy water and start brushing the Trillion Moissanite Diamond. Make sure to get into all the nooks and crannies, especially around the edges of the stone where dirt can accumulate. Be careful not to be too rough, as you don't want to scratch the stone or loosen it from its setting.

After you've given the diamond a good scrub, rinse it thoroughly under warm running water. This will get rid of any soapy residue. You can use a soft, lint - free cloth to dry it. Pat it gently until it's completely dry.

Another method you can try is the ultrasonic cleaner. Some people swear by these. However, you need to be cautious. Not all ultrasonic cleaners are suitable for moissanite. If you're going to use one, make sure it has adjustable settings and start with the lowest setting. Also, check with the manufacturer of your jewelry to see if they recommend using an ultrasonic cleaner.

There are also some things you should avoid when cleaning your Trillion Moissanite Diamond at home. Don't use abrasive materials like paper towels or rough sponges, as these can scratch the stone. And never use toothpaste to clean it. Toothpaste contains abrasives that can damage the surface of the moissanite.

If you're not sure about cleaning your Trillion Moissanite Diamond at home, you can always take it to a professional jeweler. They have the right tools and expertise to clean it properly. But if you're confident and want to save a bit of money, home cleaning can be a great option.

Now, while we're on the topic of moissanite, I want to mention some other fancy - cut moissanite diamonds. Check out our Pear Moissanite Diamond, Marquise Moissanite Diamond, and Radiant Moissanite Diamond. Each of these has its own unique charm and can make a stunning piece of jewelry.

If you're in the market for Trillion Moissanite Diamonds or any of our other fancy - cut moissanite diamonds, we're here to help. Whether you're a jewelry designer looking for high - quality stones for your creations or an individual looking for the perfect piece of jewelry for a special occasion, we've got you covered. We offer a wide range of sizes, colors, and qualities to suit your needs.

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Contact us if you're interested in purchasing. We'd love to have a chat with you about your requirements and help you find the perfect moissanite diamond for you.

References

  • "The Care and Cleaning of Moissanite Jewelry", Gemological Institute of America
  • "Home Cleaning Tips for Moissanite", International Gem Society
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