- by MollyJewelryUS
- July 15, 2025
- About Moissanite, Gemstone Guide, Jewelry Guide
Introduction
Introduction
Moissanite may be one of the most brilliant stones out there, but even the sparkliest gem can lose its luster without proper care. Whether your moissanite ring is starting to look a little cloudy or you just want to learn everything before your purchase, this guide has you covered. From daily wear tips to professional cleaning methods and long-term maintenance, here’s everything you need to know to take care of your moissanite ring and protect it for years to come.
Why Does Your Moissanite Ring Become Cloudy or Dull?
Why Does Your Moissanite Ring Become Cloudy or Dull?
Moissanite is perfect as an engagement ring stone, as the cloudiness of it usually comes from external buildup, not internal flaws. Things like soap residue, lotion, hairspray, cooking oil, or even just dust can stick to the surface of your stone and dull its sparkle. If the ring design has intricate prongs or hidden crevices, these areas can trap dirt and grime more easily.
Unlike cubic zirconia, moissanite doesn’t become cloudy permanently over time. It’s a durable gemstone that retains its internal clarity, so a proper cleaning will almost always bring back its brilliance.
Moissanite Engagement Ring Clean Guide
Moissanite Engagement Ring Clean Guide
If your moissanite engagement ring isn’t sparkling like it used to, no worries, all it needs is a good bath. Here are three tried-and-true ways to clean your moissanite piece, from simple home routines to professional-level care.
🧼 Clean Your Moissanite Jewelry At Home (Monthly)
🧼 Clean Your Moissanite Jewelry At Home (Monthly)
- Quick routine, 5–10 minutes
- Soak in warm water with a drop of mild dish soap (no moisturizers) for 10–15 minutes.
- Brush gently with a soft bristled toothbrush, especially the underside (pavilion) and around prongs.
- Rinse thoroughly under warm running water.
- Dry with a lint-free cloth or let air-dry to avoid spots.
- Deeper clean (when buildup is stubborn)
- Hard-water film: 1:1 warm water + white vinegar, 10–15 minutes, then rinse and dry.
- Grease/oil: a few drops of household ammonia in warm water (about 1:4) for a short soak; rinse well.
- NOTE: When using white vinegar or household ammonia solution, please ensure your ring is made of solid gold instead of gold-plated materials. Otherwise, do not attempt these methods.
🔊 At-Home Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner (Quarterly)
🔊 At-Home Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner (Quarterly)
Ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves to loosen dirt in hard-to-reach crevices. These devices are safe for Moissanite, but make sure your ring doesn’t have any fragile accent stones that might loosen during vibration, for example, softer accent stones like opals, emeralds, moonstones, pearls, turquoise, and other gems that are sensitive to heat and vibration (only in terms of the natural form of the gemstones mentioned, lab-grown gemstones can be more durable.)
Make sure to:
Use a cleaning solution made for jewelry
Check that your stone is tightly set before using the machine
Avoid placing multiple pieces inside at once to prevent scratching
- Pro tip: If there are still areas that have not been cleaned thoroughly, you can gently wipe them with a baby cotton swab.
🧪 Professional Ultrasonic & Steam Cleaning (Yearly)
🧪 Professional Ultrasonic & Steam Cleaning (Yearly)
You can visit your local reputable jeweler to have your moissanite engagement ring professionally cleaned. This is ideal if your ring hasn’t been cleaned in a long time or if you want a refresh before a special occasion, it will bring back the ring to showroom sparkle!
For rings with cluster stones, carved details, or filigree designs, professional cleaning can reach where your toothbrush can’t.
⚠ Don'ts for Cleaning Moissanite Rings
⚠ Don'ts for Cleaning Moissanite Rings
Avoid soaking in hot water.
Sudden temperature changes may affect the metal setting and cause the stone to loosen.Avoid using hard toothbrushes or stiff nylon brushes.
These can scratch the metal or leave micro-marks on the surface.Use an ultrasonic cleaner only when the setting is firm and secure.
Vibration may cause stones to loosen further.If your ring includes accent stones other than moissanite:
make sure to confirm whether those stones are safe for ultrasonic cleaning before use.For gold-plated rings:
clean only with a polishing cloth. If you need to soak the ring in warm soapy water, keep it under 2 minutes, and never use a brush, even a soft one.
Moissanite Engagement Ring Care Guide
Moissanite Engagement Ring Care Guide
🚿 Showering or Washing Hands with Moissanite Rings?
🚿 Showering or Washing Hands with Moissanite Rings?
Occasional exposure to water and soap is fine, but regular contact with shampoo, body wash, and hard water can leave behind residue, making your ring look dull faster. If your ring is made of gold-plated silver, constant water exposure can cause the plating to wear off prematurely.
Tip: It’s best to remove your ring before showering, doing dishes, or applying lotion to help maintain shine and plating.
🏋️♀️ Going to the Gym or Doing Physical Work with Moissanite Rings?
🏋️♀️ Going to the Gym or Doing Physical Work with Moissanite Rings?
Heavy lifting, gripping workout equipment, or even clapping at yoga class can bend prongs or loosen stones. In particular, rings with intricate settings or raised settings.
Thicker bands are generally more durable for daily wear. For someone who uses their hand a lot, we recommend going with a thickness that is over 1.8mm; this additional investment will offer extra security
Low-profile settings (where the stone sits closer to the finger) are better for active lifestyles
Avoid friction against rough surfaces like dumbbells or resistance bands
If you’re not sure, take your ring off before physical activity and keep it in a ring pouch or box.
🧴 Harmful Chemicals to Avoid
🧴 Harmful Chemicals to Avoid
Chemicals like chlorine (in pools), bleach (in cleaning supplies), and alcohol-based sanitizers may damage certain metals or dry out adhesives used in vintage-style settings.
🔔 Extra Reminder for Gold-Plated Silver Rings
🔔 Extra Reminder for Gold-Plated Silver Rings
If your moissanite ring is made of gold-plated silver, it requires a little extra care. Unlike precious metals such as solid gold or platinum, plated finishes are much thinner and more delicate, which means they can wear away over time with frequent scrubbing or harsh or acidic chemicals.
Avoid abrasive brushes and ultrasonic cleaners
Stick to gentle soap, lukewarm water, and a soft cloth
Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent tarnish or spotting
If the plating starts to fade, consider having it professionally re-plated to refresh its appearance
Gold-plated rings are beautiful and budget-friendly, but treating them gently helps preserve that shine for the long run.
Summary: When to Take It Off
Summary: When to Take It Off
Activity | Recommendation |
|---|---|
Shower / Bath | Better to remove |
Gym / Workouts | Remove if hands-on |
Cooking / Cleaning | Remove if using harsh products |
Sleeping | Safe, but consider removing to avoid snagging |
Swimming (Chlorine) | Definitely remove |
Moissanite Ring Storage Guide
Moissanite Ring Storage Guide
Even if you don’t wear your moissanite ring every day, how you store it makes a big difference in how well it holds up over time, both in shine and in structure.
Keep Your Moissanite Ring Separately in A Jewelry Box or Pouch
Keep Your Moissanite Ring Separately in A Jewelry Box or Pouch
Never toss your moissanite ring into a jewelry box with other precious gemstones. Even though moissanite is very hard, it can scratch softer gemstones (and vice versa, depending on the setting material).
Keep it in a separate ring box, soft pouch, or jewelry case with dividers to prevent friction and accidental damage.
Avoid Humidity and Direct Sunlight
Avoid Humidity and Direct Sunlight
Too much moisture can cause tarnishing on metals like silver or gold-plated silver. Store your ring in a cool, dry place — and avoid leaving it near windows, radiators, or in the bathroom.
For long-term storage, you can even toss in a little silica gel pack to reduce moisture.
Clean Moissanite Jewelry Before You Store
Clean Moissanite Jewelry Before You Store
Before putting your ring away for an extended time (say, after a special event or switching to a different piece for daily wear), give it a gentle clean to remove oils and residue. This helps prevent buildup that can dull the stone over time.
Moissanite Stone Maintenance Guide
Moissanite Stone Maintenance Guide
A loose stone might seem alarming, but it’s more common than you’d think with everyday wear, or if it has a delicate setting. The key is to act quickly, gently, and avoid making it worse.
🔍 How to Tell If It’s Loose
🔍 How to Tell If It’s Loose
You hear a faint rattling sound when shaking the ring near your ear
The stone shifts slightly when you press on it
You may see a gap between the prong and the stone surface
🚫 Don’t Try to Push or Tighten It Yourself
🚫 Don’t Try to Push or Tighten It Yourself
Even if it’s just a tiny wiggle, avoid pressing or adjusting the stone at home — this could make the setting worse or damage the stone if too much force is applied.
✅ What to Do Instead
✅ What to Do Instead
Stop wearing the ring immediately to prevent the stone from falling out completely
Store it in a padded box until you can take it in for repair
Contact a trusted local jeweler or the original seller for inspection and prong tightening
At MollyJewelryUS, we recommend having your ring professionally checked at least once a year — pay extra attention if it has dainty prongs/bands, pavé accents, or high-set gemstones.
Conclusion
Conclusion
Caring for your moissanite ring is not complicated; all you need is a little attention and intention. With proper cleaning, mindful daily wear, and smart storage, your ring will keep its brilliant sparkle forever.
After all, your engagement ring is more than just a beautiful piece of jewelry; it’s a symbol of your love story. Giving it a little TLC is just one more way to honor that. For more questions about our products, please refer to our FAQs.
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