Any tipis on cleaning your jewelry @ home?

Does anyone know any tipis on cleaning your jewelry @ home? I have sum rings that need cleaned && I dont feel like going 2 the jewelry store Btw they are gold…real gold, nothing coated or w/e

–thanx!

Answer #1

k thanx!!

Answer #2

u can mix water,liquid dish detergant,and glass cleaner and put your jewelry in it and let it soak then rub the jewelry with an old toothbrush. and dry em w/ a paper towel. this is how I clean my jewelry

Answer #3

K I found this http://ezinearticles.com/?Jewelry-Care:-Caring-for,-Cleaning,-and-Storing-Your-Precious-Jewelry&id=247402

Cleaning your jewelry is really pretty simple. The best way to clean your jewelry is by soaking it in warm water with a mild liquid detergent or soap. After letting your jewelry soak for three or four minutes rinse it off under running water (make sure the drain is closed), and then pat it dry with a soft lint free cloth or paper towel. You should clean your jewelry often to avoid having to take it to a jeweler for costly and harmful cleaning methods.

There are many home remedies and old wives tales dealing with how to clean jewelry. Most of these not only do not work, but also can be extremely harmful to your jewelry. Some examples of these include:

Toothpaste: One of the most common home remedies for cleaning jewelry is using toothpaste. You should absolutely never use toothpaste to clean your jewelry! Toothpaste is abrasive. While this is a good thing for cleaning plaque off your teeth, it will scratch gold and softer gems.

Boiling water: Many people believe that boiling jewelry in water is a good way to clean it. In fact boiling is one of the easiest ways to destroy fine jewelry. Boiling your jewelry can crack or discolor gemstones, even diamonds.

Ammonia: Ammonia is okay to use on diamonds, rubies, and sapphires, but will damage other gemstones. Ammonia should only be used on unfilled diamonds. Fracture filled diamonds should never be cleaned in acidic solutions or ammonia.

Professional polishing solutions: Professional polishing solutions have a mild abrasive in them. This abrasive will make your gold jewelry shine, but it will also scratch the gold.

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