Cleaning Jewelry At Home
To clean your jewelry, simply line a small bowl with aluminum foil. Fill
the bowl with hot water and mix in one tablespoon of bleach-free
powdered laundry detergent (not liquid), like Tide. Put the jewelry in
the solution and let it soak for one minute. Rinse well and air-dry.
This procedure makes use of the chemical process known as ion exchange,
which can also be used to clean silverware or Brighten up your gold and silver trinkets by soaking them for 10
minutes in a solution of 1/2 cup clear ammonia mixed in 1 cup warm
water. Gently wipe clean with a soft cloth and let dry. Note: Do not do
this with jewelry containing pearls, because it could dull or damage
their delicate surface. To remove built-up tarnish from your silver, make a thick paste with
1/4 cup baking soda and 2 tablespoons water. Apply with a damp sponge
and gently rub, rinse, and buff dry. To polish gold jewelry, cover with a
light coating of baking soda, pour a bit of vinegar over it, and rinse
clean.
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