How to Clean Gold Jewelry At Home: Your Complete Guide | Linjer Jewelry
Gold jewelry is a timeless and valuable addition to any jewelry collection. However, over time, gold jewelry can become dull and tarnished due to exposure to air, moisture, and everyday wear. While professional cleaning services are available, let’s explore some simple and effective ways to clean your gold jewelry at home to keep your gold jewelry shining bright!.
How to Clean Gold Jewelry with Baking Soda
- Create a baking soda paste by mixing 1 tablespoon of baking soda with a few drops of warm water in a small bowl. Make sure the paste is not too runny or too thick.
- Using a soft-bristled toothbrush or a soft cloth, apply the baking soda paste and gently rub the paste onto the surface of the jewelry, making sure to reach all areas and crevices.
- Let the baking soda paste sit on the jewelry for about 15 to 20 minutes.
- Rinse the jewelry thoroughly under running water to remove all the baking soda residue.
- Use a soft cloth to gently pat the jewelry dry, making sure not to rub or scratch the surface.
- If the jewelry is still tarnished or dirty, repeat the process until it is clean and shiny.
Note: This method is suitable for solid gold jewelry, but it is not recommended for gold-plated or gold-filled jewelry, as it may damage the surface.
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How to Clean Gold Jewelry with Vinegar
- Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a small bowl. Make sure there is enough solution to fully submerge the gold jewelry.
Place the gold jewelry in the vinegar solution and let it soak for 15 to 20 minutes.
- Gently scrub the gold jewelry with a soft-bristled toothbrush or a soft cloth to remove any dirt or tarnish. Be careful not to scratch the surface of the jewelry.
- Rinse the jewelry thoroughly under running water to remove all the vinegar solution.
- Use a soft cloth to gently pat the jewelry dry, making sure not to rub or scratch the surface.
Note: Vinegar is an acidic solution, so it is not recommended to use this method on gold-plated or gold-filled jewelry. This method is best suited for solid gold jewelry.
How to Clean Gold Jewelry with Toothpaste
- Squeeze a small amount of non-gel toothpaste onto a soft-bristled toothbrush or a soft cloth.
- Gently brush the gold jewelry with the toothpaste, making sure to reach all crevices and areas. Be careful not to brush too hard, as this can scratch the surface of the jewelry.
- Let the toothpaste sit on the jewelry for a few minutes.
- Rinse the jewelry thoroughly under running water to remove all the toothpaste residue.
Use a soft cloth to gently pat the jewelry dry, making sure not to rub or scratch the surface.
Note: Toothpaste is an abrasive substance, so it is not recommended to use this method on gold jewelry with gemstones or pearls. This method is best suited for solid gold jewelry without any soft gemstones or pearls
How to Clean Gold Jewelry with Diamonds
- Mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water in a small bowl.
- Place the gold jewelry with diamonds in the soapy water and let it soak for 20 to 30 minutes to loosen any dirt or debris.
- Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently scrub the gold jewelry and diamonds. Be extremely gentle with the areas around the diamonds.
- Rinse the jewelry under running water to remove all the soap residue.
- Use a lint-free cloth to gently pat the jewelry dry, making sure not to rub or scratch the surface.
How to Clean White Gold Jewelry
- Mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water in a small bowl.
- Place the white gold jewelry in the soapy water and let it soak for 15 to 20 minutes to loosen any dirt or debris.
- Use a soft cloth to gently scrub and then rinse the jewelry thoroughly under running water to remove all the soap residue.
- Use a soft cloth to gently pat the jewelry dry!
Note: Avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes on white gold jewelry, as it may scratch or damage the surface. Additionally, do not use bleach or chlorine cleaners as it may cause discoloration or damage!
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What to Avoid When Cleaning Gold Jewelry
- Harsh Chemicals: Avoid using harsh chemicals such as bleach, chlorine, acetone, or ammonia on gold jewelry. These chemicals can cause discoloration, damage the surface, or even dissolve the metal.
- Abrasive Cleaners: Avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes on gold jewelry, especially on pieces with delicate gemstones or pearls. Abrasive cleaners can scratch or damage the surface of the jewelry.
- Ultrasonic Cleaners: Ultrasonic cleaners use high-frequency sound waves and can loosen or even damage gemstones, diamonds, or other fragile parts of the jewelry. Avoid using ultrasonic cleaners on gold jewelry with stones.
- Hot Water: Avoid using hot water to clean gold jewelry, as it can cause the metal to expand and potentially damage or loosen any gemstones or diamonds. Opt for warm water!
- Rough Handling: Be gentle with your gold jewelry when cleaning it. Do not scrub it too hard or handle it roughly, as this can cause scratches or other damage.
By avoiding these common mistakes, you can help keep your gold jewelry looking shiny and new!
Properly cleaning your gold jewelry with care is essential to maintain its luster and ensure its longevity. For more tips on how to clean and maintain your jewelry, check out our guide on how to clean sterling silver at home. And if you're looking to add to your collection, be sure to browse our solid gold jewelry collection page for a selection of timeless and elegant pieces!