
Using Your Dimoo Toy for Photography
January 4, 2026Begin by analyzing the damage. It is commonplace for a pendant to receive scratches and show signs of dullness, and friction and oils in the surroundings only aid in dulling the surface and scratching it, which occur on a daily basis. In a situation like this, even a light neutral surface cleaning can yield positive results. Use a soft microfiber cloth and smooth the surface of the pendant to remove as much dirt as possible. Harsh cleaners and alcohol should be avoided at all costs, as they contain chemicals that can strip paint off of the pendant and worsen the appearance even further.
More often than not, a minor scratch can be repaired by surface repair. For pendants which contain a surface that is even and lacks paint, you can lightly rub the surface with a clean and dry cloth, to improve the reflection of the surface and reduce the visual impact of the scratches. For those with colors and enamel details, let the urge to aggressively polish, because that can remove a great amount of the surface and lead to even more scratches. Touch up paint is not generally recommended in a situation like this, and if you lack the skills, it is better to not touch up paint. In fact, the paint can be more visible than the scratches that exist in a pendant, if you do not match the color well.
When it comes to fading, prevention is just as important as repair. Moisture, perfume, and exposure to sunlight can all contribute to fading. Avoid these by putting your Dimoo pendant on after applying a fragrance and taking it off before exercising or taking a shower. Keeping your pendant in a soft pouch or a lined jewelry box protects the finish and helps prevent fading.
In the end, the small signs of wear and tear is all part of having your Dimoo pendant. With mindful use, you can keep it looking its best. It’s gentle care is what will ultimately allow it to keep its charm for years to come.
