What should I do if Shu Julai is dry?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-03

Different shades of purple intertwined into Shu Julai, known as the "Millennium Stone", Shu Julai is an unfamiliar name in the eyes of many people, but its status as the "national stone" of South Africa is equivalent to China's Hetian jade and jadeite, because Shu Julai's wonderful color is loved by many jade collectors, but a high-quality Shu Julai ** is very expensive.

Shu Julai is rich in color, eat that shade of purple to purple, and even deep to black, royal purple is the best quality color in Shu Julai, and it is also the most rare. At first, Shu Julai entered the market as an "anti-cancer gemstone", but with the popularization of knowledge, fewer people mentioned it.

As an unpopular high-end jade owner, Shu Julai has few owners, and he does not know the maintenance methods and precautions of Shu Julai. When Shujulai is left in a dry environment for too long, the surface will dry out. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight will cause the color of Shu Julai to fade. The storage and care of SOL in daily life is the key to maintaining the texture and color of SHUJULAI.

Avoid high temperature and sunlight refraction when storing, place it in a dark place, and use a sealed bag or jewelry box to seal and store it if you don't wear it for a long time. After wearing, you should first clean the oil stains and sweat stains on the surface of Shujulai, and if you do not clean it for a long time, it is easy to cause Shujulai to receive sweat stains, and the oil stains adhere to the surface of Shujulai will make bacteria breed and cause **sensitivity.

After cleaning, use maintenance oil to gently wipe the surface of Shujilai, dilute the excess oil stains with toilet paper or soft cloth, and store in a dark place for absorption. White tea oil is a naturally extracted vegetable oil, because it is colorless and will not cause discoloration, and the natural oil is easier to penetrate into the jade to maintain the effect.

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