Removal Of Permanent Jewelry and Easy ways How to Remove it:
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Where can I take my permanent jewelry without having to take it off?
If you have recently gotten a permanent bracelet, anklet, necklace or other type of jewelry welded on, you might have some reconsidering thoughts on where you can wear the piece without having to remove it off so quickly. Luckily, permanent jewelry is made to last and worn for a long time.
Below, I have written a few examples of where you can wear your permanent jewelry to without having to remove it!
Showers/Bath
Many tend to remove all of their accessories before enjoyed a nice, hot shower or bubbly bath due to oxidation, tarnishing or any other type of corrosion, but with your permanent jewelry piece, you don't have to worry. Most of permanent jewelry, especially gold filled or 14k solid gold is made to be safely taken into water of any temperature and can be washed with regular household soaps and shampoos without sustaining any damage.
Pools/Ocean
Sleeping
Through TSA or metal Detectors
Athletic Activities
Reasons You May Want/Need To Remove Your Permanent Jewelry:
MRI / Doctors Visits:
MRI:
When going through an MRI machine, you are required to remove all foreign objects off of your body for safety precautions. Getting an MRI scan done could be very unexpected but we've got you covered! Bring in your removed permanent jewelry piece back to our office and we will re-weld it in minutes!
Doctors Visits:
Visiting your local doctor or an emergency room, the doctor may ask you to remove all accessories. They will have to carefully cut the permanent jewelry so that you can later on get it re-welded on. Just make sure to hold onto your permanent jewelry and store it somewhere safe so that you do not lose it and bring it back to use to get it put back on.
Allergies:
Change Of Style:
Damage:
Professional Requirements:
3 Easy And Safe Ways to Remove Your Permanent Jewelry:
Use Professional Cutting Pliers:
Using professional cutters for permanent jewelry or any other small sized cutting pliers is a perfect way to snip away your permanent jewelry.
Toenail Clippers / Scissors:
Schedule An Appointment With Your Permanent Jeweler:
DO NOT USE:
Knives
Knives are great for cutting through vegetables, cheeses and meats, but they are not suitable to remove your bracelet/anklet. Do not use a knife to attempt to remove your permanent jewelry due to safety reasons.
Torch / Heat
Chemicals (Acid/Solvents)
In Conclusion:
It is best that you reconsider removing your permanent bracelet if you are not required to. If you are required to remove it for medical, professional or personal reasons, I recommend either getting in contact with your permanent jeweler and ask him about the easiest and quickest way to remove your permanent bracelet or anklet. Not all permanent jewelry is made from the same material or is the same in size/thickness, therefore by explaining what permanent piece you have on and the material that you have, he will direct you towards the best removal method at home or invite you for a free removal at the jeweler's office!
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