If you’re left handed, hold the roller bar with your left hand and use your right hand to pop the jade stone out.
Avoid harsh soaps and cleaners like alcohol and acetone whenever possible—the ornamental stones can be damaged by them. Always clean and dry your roller thoroughly after cleaning it with ammonia. Failing to do so can cause skin irritation.
You can use a clean, new toothbrush instead of a brush if you’d like.
If you notice any scratching, stop wiping and look for particles on your cleaning utensil. Swap it for a new one to be safe.
Keep a pack of alcohol wipes in your bathroom and use one to wipe down your roller after you clean it. Be sure to wipe your roller with a dry cloth after using your alcohol wipes. For casual use, you can skip this step or just apply alcohol every now and then.
Always wear oven mitts when handling your tongs to avoid getting burned. Add 1 to 2 tbsp (17-34 g) of salt to the water. This will raise its boiling point, meaning it will boil slower and reduce the chances of sharp and potentially damaging temperature increases. [4] X Research source Some suppliers advise against immersing your jade in water in order to maintain its Qi.
Soft vegan cloths are ideal.
Dehumidifiers are ideal for locations that have excess humidity.
Keep an eye on your and remove it when you can’t see any signs of moisture on its surface. Be sure not to over-dry—this will remove the natural water content, which can lead to damage.