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Avoid Bathing: Exposure to hand and body washes, soaps, sulfuric soaps, etc., can cause severe decomposition and corrosion of the plating.
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Avoid Prolonged Wear When Sweating: Sweat contains fatty acids and urea, which can corrode jewelry. Remove jewelry before engaging in prolonged sweating activities.
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Avoid Contact with Chemicals: Chemicals like hairspray, perfume, and cosmetics can react with jewelry, leading to damage. Remove jewelry before using such products.
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Keep Jewelry Dry: Avoid wearing jewelry during baths and keep it dry to prevent oxidation. If it gets wet, promptly dry it.
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Avoid Bumping and Rubbing with Hard Objects: Jewelry should be protected from bumping and rubbing with hard objects to prevent wear and tear of the coating and maintain brightness.
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Store in a Dry, Sealed Container: Store jewelry in a dry, sealed container to prevent moisture exposure and oxidation.
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Handle with Care: Avoid sports-related activities and contact with sharp objects to prevent damage.
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Keep Away from Children: Store jewelry out of reach of children to prevent accidents.
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Avoid Contact with Harsh Chemicals: Keep jewelry away from harsh chemicals to maintain its quality and appearance.