Easy Tips for Cleaning Gold jewelry, Cleaning Gold Jewelry at Home

Gold jewelry never goes out of fashion. Gold jewelry is something which you can wear everyday. Pure gold is extremely soft, doesn't react with other elements and hence doesnot tarnish. But to make your gold jewelry sturdy enough, other metals are mixed with it, creating an alloy, which tarnish your jewelry. But while it sits on your finger or around your neck looking beautiful, your jewelry is secretly collecting oils from your skin, dirt, toxins from the air, residue from soaps and body lotions and overtime these affect the appearance of your gold jewelry. When your ornaments start looking dull or grungy, there is every chance that you may be tempted to take it to a jeweler for a professional cleaning. But unless it’s scratched or seriously filthy, you don’t even need to spend money on commercial jewelry cleaner, because everything you need to give gold a good basic cleaning and shine is probably already in your home. Presenting before you some easy ways to keep your gold ornaments clean and shiny.


Liquid Soap Method
Put a few drops of liquid detergent in a bowl of warm water. Mix gently. Soak the gold jewelry in the solution for 15 minutes.Take a soft-bristle toothbrush or an eyebrow brush and scrub each piece of jewelry with it. Rinse each piece in warm running water. Blot dry with a soft cloth. If your jewelry is studded with stones, then wipe the jewelry with a cloth that's been dabbed in liquid soap solution. Rinse the jewelry with a cloth dampened with plain water.Lay the pieces upside down after cleaning so there is no moisture left.


Ammonia Method
Dont use this method too often but once in a while for special occasions you can try it. Mix one part ammonia to six parts water. Soak your gold jewelry in the mixture for just one minute or so and use a strainer to pulling it all out quickly at once. Rinse the jewelry thoroughly under running water and wipe with dry using a soft polishing cloth.

Toothpaste Method
Gold jewelry can be be cleaned using your old toothbrush and tooth paste. Gently scrub off grime using toothpaste. You can also apply the toothpaste to a cloth and hand polish your jewelry. Rinse in clean water. Use this method for gold items that you often wear.

Boiling Method
Boil your gold jewelry in water if you need to get oil, grease, or wax off it. Oil, grease, and wax will float to the top of the water. So long as the ornament is submerged in water no harm will come to it or any stones.