Thursday, 2 August 2012

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

Cleaning jewelry can be a bit of an extra expense if your jewelry requires frequent cleaning of the normal daily wear. While taking your jewelry to a jeweler for cleaning may seem simplistic and understated, which can add up quickly and provide the apprehension where they choose to let someone else clean your precious jewelry. However, instead of paying for costly cleaning, you can choose to clean your jewelry at home to save time, money and skepticism. If you have any gold coins or craft gems such as diamonds, the best option to prevent scratches while at the same time as cleaning jewelry is to use isopropyl alcohol in the strength of 70 percent and water.Take one part alcohol and one part water and let the pieces soak for two to three hours. After soaking jewelry, take a small toothbrush and gentle and use circular motions to clean the dirt and remaining particles. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to air dry. After each piece has dried, you can then opt to polish jewelry with a lint-free cloth and store for next use.The best option for cleaning pearls is not using a damp lint-free cloth to gently lift dirt or residue that pearls have accumulated. Then take a small drop of mineral oil or olive oil to restore pearly. Finally, take a lint free cloth and wipe any remaining residue oil and store for next use. Silver can be cleaned using a portion of ammonia and some water.

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

At Home Jewelry Cleaner

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