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Avoid exposure to water: Water can damage the rhinestones and the metal hardware on the belt. Avoid wearing your rhinestone belt in the rain or when swimming. If your belt does get wet, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth.
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Avoid exposure to chemicals: Chemicals such as perfumes, lotions, and hair sprays can damage the rhinestones and the metal hardware on the belt. Avoid spraying these products directly onto your rhinestone belt. Instead, spray them on your body and let them dry before putting on the belt.
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Store the belt in a safe place: Store your rhinestone belt in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight. You can store it in a jewelry box or a fabric pouch to protect it from dust and scratches.
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Clean the belt regularly: Use a soft cloth or a brush to remove dust and dirt from your rhinestone belt. Be gentle when cleaning around the rhinestones to avoid damaging them. If your belt needs a deeper clean, you can use a damp cloth with mild soap to clean it, but make sure to dry it thoroughly afterwards.
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Handle the belt with care: When putting on or taking off your rhinestone belt, be gentle with the metal hardware and avoid pulling on the rhinestones. This will help prevent damage to the belt.