Ring deformation can be adjusted using a ring rod, infusion tube, or other cylindrical object, or it can be directly sent to the counter for repair.
How to round a deformed ring on your own
1. Ring stick
Place the ring on a ring rod with a diameter equal to its inner ring opening, and gently tap it with a small hammer.
2. Infusion tube
Only effective for open-end rings. After determining your hand size, fix the open-end ring with an infusion tube to avoid further deformation.
3. Counter repair
Delivery to the original store where the ring was purchased for repair and maintenance is usually free of charge, as long as it is not too serious.
4. Rolling repair
Find a cylindrical object with an inner diameter similar to the ring, such as a rubber rod, iron rod, rolling pin, etc. After inserting the ring, roll it back and forth vigorously on a flat glass or metal plate a few times.
How to maintain a ring
1. Do not frequently touch or scrape the ring with your hands to avoid damaging the surface electroplating protective layer and accelerating its oxidation rate.
2. Before doing household chores or engaging in vigorous exercise, remove the silver jewelry to avoid collisions, deformations, or abrasions.
3. Avoid putting silver rings with hair gel, perfume, skin care products and other chemicals.
4. When not wearing a ring, it should be placed in a separate box or packed in a small bag.
5. Regularly wipe the surface of the ring with a cotton cloth or tissue to remove water stains and dirt.
6. Do not wear a silver ring while swimming, showering, or soaking in hot springs.