Rings When They Get Too Tight For Comfort

Your fingers are unlikely to stay the same size during your lifetime and there will be times when you’ll find it difficult to remove your beloved engagement rings. When all the tried and tested methods of removal have failed, how can wedding rings and engagement rings be saved and what must you avoid trying in case you damage your ring in the process?

If you’ve tried all the recommended means of removing the ring then you’ll need to get a physician to remove the band by carefully cutting through the metal. Don’t be tempted to try the following ideas as you will ruin your rings:

Things to avoid

Don’t be tempted to use butter, oil, petroleum jelly or any other heavy lubricants to remove engagement rings. These substances can clog up the setting and dull the diamonds. They are also exceptionally difficult to clean.

Make sure you never pull the elevated setting in rings as this can lead to warping or bends in the metal which can again harm any diamonds or cause them to fall out.

Never try to cut a ring off without professional help as only a minute miscalculation can cause serious injury.

Once removed you need to make sure it doesn’t get so tight again. The best option might be to get it resized. If resizing isn’t plausible think about wearing it on another finger or passing it on to a relative as a cherished heirloom.

Here at Marlows we have a selection of diamond engagement rings to choose from.

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