How to Clean Gold Jewelry

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Gold jewelry is a sought-after precious metal that has become a status symbol amongst the wealthy. Gold jewelry comes in a wide range of types from 10-karat to 24-karat and options in between. No matter what type of gold jewelry you have, keeping it clean can prove to be difficult if you do not know how to do it properly. Unfortunately, jewelry attracts dirt and grime from the body and makeup oils, bacteria, soil, and more. This filth can appear on your jewelry and cloud the gems or gold itself making it look worn down. To keep your gold jewelry shiny and full of luster, follow these tips to clean it properly.

Cleaning Your Gold Jewelry

Before we jump into how to clean your gold jewelry, do make sure to NEVER use baking soda, toothpaste, or any type of commercial metal cleaner on the gold as it can scratch it. These products are too abrasive and should never be used.

What You’ll Need

Make sure to gather these items to help you properly clean your jewelry:

  1. Bowl of warm water
  2. Soft, clean cotton cloth
  3. Toothbrush with soft bristles
  4. Dish soap

Instructions

  1. Get the Solution Ready

You first want to ensure that your bowl of warm water will fit the jewelry you plan to clean. Add a couple of drops of your dish soap into the warm water and then use your finger to swish the water around. Make sure the soap is mixed in thoroughly.

  1. Add the Jewelry

Place your jewelry into the solution and allow it to sit for 20 to 30 minutes. Only soak a couple of pieces of jewelry at a time, as too many pieces in the bowl can cause scratches on the gold.

  1. Scrub the Jewelry

If your jewelry is very dirty, you will want to scrub it clean. You can do this by using a soft-bristled toothbrush. You want to scrub the jewelry but do not press down too hard. Gentle scrubbing can remove any excess oils and dirt.

  1. Rinse and Dry

After you have finished soaking and scrubbing the jewelry, you can rinse it off under warm running water. You will then use the soft, cotton cloth to dry it off. Avoid using a paper towel, as it can leave lint behind.

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