Apply the following care to prolong the durability of your 18k Gold Plated Jewelry
You should not wear your gold-plated jewelry when using cleaning agents, beauty products or while swimming in chlorinated pools. Chemicals can erode the gold layer, causing it to discolor or even wear away completely.
It is best to remove gold-plated jewelry before such activities to minimize wear.
When not wearing your gold-plated jewelry, store it in a cool, dry place. Consider using a jewelry box or soft bag to protect your jewelry from scratches and avoid contact with other metals, which can cause oxidation.
While gold-plated jewelry can withstand exposure to water, it is best to remove it before showering, swimming or washing dishes. Prolonged contact with water, especially if it contains chemicals or minerals, can cause the gold coating to fade or tarnish over time.
To clean your gold-plated jewelry, use a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe the surface to remove dirt or debris. Avoid using abrasive materials, harsh chemicals or jewelry cleaners, as they can damage the gold layer.