Brass Cufflinks
Brass can tarnish and it does so at a much faster rate. That means you need to give it a bit more care when compared to standard cufflinks and if they are exposed to air, then this can start the oxidation process. If you desire to clean your brass cufflinks, then pop them into a glass of cola for one minute and then rinse them off.
Plated Jewellery And Stainless Steel
Stainless steel i very robust and it is very resistant to corrosion as well. That means you don`t need to clean them very often and they are very low in maintenance as well. To avoid ruining the solvents used in plated or enamel items. Then all you need to do is use a micro fibre cleaning cloth and polish.
For Gold, Rose Gold, Copper Plated and Silver Cufflinks
These types of material are far more precious when compared. So you need to be very careful with them. If you want to polish your cufflinks, then use a microfibre cloth and rinse them off in warm water. After this has been done, clean them off again with a little bit of polish.
Wear And Also Care
Avoid wearing in chlorinated water or around harsh chemical as it can severly discolour and damage your jewellery as well as loosen any stone and settings.
How To Store Your Cufflinks
Store jewellery in storage cases to help prevent oxidization and tarnishing which occurs as a reaction to oxygen. Any heat sources and sunlight should be avoided, place your jewellery separately or in segmented compartments so as to not scratch other jewellery items. A jewellery storage case is the perfect way to protect your purchase.
Conclusively, when you put on a pair of cufflink, you are dressed to impress. Cufflinks top off a look and let the world know you are interested in the small detail of your look. As a fashion-forward man you ought to have variety of cufflinks that can either go with your mood, style, season, ties or events.