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14 easy ways to clean jewelry at home

14 easy ways to clean jewelry at home

It is undeniable that people’s love for jewelry is immense, and it will remain so forever and ever. But it is also true that jewelry needs constant care and attention in order to keep its shine over time. So, if you’re constantly wrestling with the question of how to clean jewelry at home, then we’re happy to say you’ve come to the right place. Today in this article we will show you how you can use things that are readily available in your household to remove all the dirt and grime from the deepest crevices of your jewelry. So stop by and find out what we have in store for you. Go on!

14 easy ways to clean jewelry at home

1. Vinegar

what will you need

¼ cup vinegar

2 tbsp baking powder

Warm water

processing time

5-10 minutes

 

Proceedings

Mix all the ingredients in a bowl until you get a thick paste.

Rub the paste over your diamond ring or jewelry with an old but soft toothbrush. Keep doing this for a few minutes.

Rinse with tap water and pat dry.

Alternatively, you can soak the jewelry in vinegar for about five minutes before cleaning it with the paste.

2. Baking soda

what will you need

2 tbsp baking powder

Hot water

processing time

5-10 minutes

 

Proceedings

Take about 2 tablespoons of baking soda and add some water to make a thick paste.

You can replace water with white vinegar (optional).

Using an old toothbrush or scrub, apply this paste to the jewelry you wish to clean. Scrub gently.

You will notice that salt deposits disappear, the dullness decreases and your jewel begins to shine.

Rinse with water and repeat this process if necessary.

Avoid using on items with enamel, precious stones or pearls.

3. Toothpaste

what will you need

toothpaste

cotton cloth or toothbrush

Fresh towel

processing time

5 minutes

 

Proceedings

Toothpaste is one of the cheapest, easiest, and most effective ways to clean your antique or silver jewelry.

Using a soft cotton pad, polishing cloth or toothbrush, rub in some paste and wipe off thoroughly.

Give it a final rub with a damp or fresh towel.

4. Hydrogen Peroxide

what will you need

hydrogen peroxide

 

processing time

5 minutes

 

Proceedings

Pour a capful of hydrogen peroxide into a cup. Make sure the ring is fully submerged in it.

The dust reacts with the hydrogen peroxide and begins to form bubbles.

Take the ring out of the liquid. After a while, dip it back in and leave it in for about another minute.

Take it out and rinse with normal water. Your ring will be shinier than ever.

Note: Hydrogen Peroxide will help remove stubborn dirt and grit that has built up on your diamond rings over the years.

14 easy ways to clean jewelry at home

5. Alcohol - vodka, tequila, beer

Ways to clean jewelry at home using alcohol like vodka, tequila, or beer

 

 

what will you need

Alcoholic beverages such as vodka, tequila or beer

Bowl

soft clothing

processing time

5 minutes

 

Proceedings

Dip a soft cloth in vodka, beer, or tequila and rub it thoroughly over your jewelry.

You will see that your jewelry will start to shine. If you know what I mean, they’re useful for more than one thing.

6. Ammonia

what will you need

1 cup of warm water

½ cup ammonia

paper or cloth towel

processing time

15-20 minutes

 

Proceedings

Take half a cup of ammonia and mix it with a cup of warm water – put your diamond, silver or gold jewelry in it.

Soak in the liquid for 15-20 minutes.

Rinse with water and let dry on a cloth or paper towel.

7. Tamarind Paste

what will you need

tamarind paste

toothbrush

paper towel or cloth

processing time

15-20 minutes

 

Proceedings

Tamarind is acidic and helps remove the black pigments on your silver items and jewelry. It is also the most natural way to clean your silver items.

Soak a lemon-sized portion of tamarind in a little water for about 15 minutes and mash into a paste.

Scrub your items with a brush and the tamarind paste. You can do this as many times as you like to keep your silver sparkling like new.

8. Soapnuts

Ways to clean jewelry at home with soap nuts

 

what will you need

A handful of soap nuts

Warm or normal water

Bowl

scrub or toothbrush

processing time

20 minutes

 

Proceedings

Take a handful of soap nuts and soak them in a cup of water for about 15 minutes.

Now take out the soapy water and immerse your gold or silver jewelery in it for a while.

Scrub the items and wash them with tap water.

Let them dry and then clean them with a paper towel.

9. Aluminum Foil

Ways to clean jewelry at home with aluminum foil

 

what will you need

aluminum foil

Liquid or powder detergent/soda

pot of boiling water

toothbrush

Paper towel or cloth to dry

processing time

30 minutes

 

Proceedings

Line a steel bowl with aluminum foil and fill with water.

Let it come to a boil.

Now add washing powder or baking soda and turn off the stove.

Alternatively, you can just use shredded aluminum foil and toss it in the boiling water.

Add your jewelry and leave for a few minutes.

Take them out and brush them with a scrub or an old toothbrush.

Dry them on a paper towel.

14 easy ways to clean jewelry at home

10. Ketchup

Ways to clean jewelry with ketchup at home

 

what will you need

2 tbsp ketchup

soft clothing

processing time

10 mins

 

Proceedings

Dip a soft cloth or brush in ketchup and use it to clean the items.

Rinse it off with tap water.

Repeat if necessary.

Note: Ketchup might sound a bit bizarre, but it works because it’s highly acidic and will help remove any sand and dirt buildup on your silver jewelry.

11. Boiling water

Ways to clean jewelry at home with boiling water

 

 

what will you need

pot of boiling water

detergent (optional)

A dry towel

processing time

30 minutes

 

Proceedings

It is safest to clean your jewelry with boiling water.

Turn off the stove. (Add some dish soap of any kind to the bowl if needed.)

Soak the jewelry for about 15-20 minutes.

Scrub them and clean them with fresh water.

12. Lemon Juice

Ways to clean jewelry at home with lemon water

 

 

what will you need

1 tbsp lemon juice

½ cup of water

scrub or toothbrush

paper towel

processing time

Overnight

 

Proceedings

Squeeze 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and add to half a cup of water. For best results, soak your jewelry in this solution overnight and wash the next morning. If you are in a hurry, scrub your jewelry with this liquid for a few minutes and then rinse with tap water.

13. Dishwashing liquid

Ways to clean jewelry at home with household dish soap

 

what will you need

Dishwashing liquid

Warm water

processing time

30-35 minutes

 

Proceedings

Add a few drops of dish soap or dish soap to a bowl of warm water.

Add your silver, gold or diamond jewelry to this.

Let them soak in the water for about 30 minutes.

Rinse them off with cold water.

Pat them dry with a paper towel or soft cloth.

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Dishwashing liquid is suitable for light stains and general wear and tear on metal. It can also disinfect your jewelry. However, it does not have much effect on stubborn rust and deposits.

14. Alka Seltzer

Ways to clean jewelry at home with Alka Seltzer

 

what will you need

Alka Seltzer

Warm water

dry clothes

processing time

30 minutes

 

Proceedings

Alka Seltzer cleans your diamond rings in minutes and makes them sparkle like new.

Simply add a few Alka Seltzer tablets to a bowl of warm water. Place the jewelry in the bowl.

Let them stay there for about 20-25 minutes.

Take them out and clean them with a dry cloth.

In summary, maintaining the beauty and luster of your jewelry is possible with simple and readily available household items. Whether you use vinegar, baking soda, toothpaste, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, ammonia, tamarind paste, soap nuts, aluminum foil, ketchup, boiling water, lemon juice, dish soap, or Alka Seltzer, each method offers a unique way to clean your jewelry at home.

From removing dirt and grime to restoring shine and luster, these techniques can rejuvenate your prized pieces without the need for expensive professional cleaning. However, it is important to consider the specific materials and gemstones in your jewelry before attempting any cleaning method.

Emma Soleil
Emma Soleil

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