How to Clean Our Jewelry

How to Clean Our Jewelry

Our gold filled jewelry is a beautiful and durable option, but it can be damaged if not cleaned properly. Here are some tips on how to clean our jewelry at home, safely and effectively:

  1. Get the right cleaning supplies. You will need mild dish soap, a soft toothbrush, and lukewarm water. Avoid using chemical cleaners that are not intended for jewelry, as these can damage the gold finish.
  2. Remove jewelry gently. Before you start cleaning, remove all of your jewelry and take it apart if necessary. This will help to prevent damage to the clasps, chains, and other delicate parts.
  3. Clean with mild soap and water. Mix a drop of mild dish soap into a bowl of lukewarm water. Submerge your jewelry in the solution and let it soak for a few minutes. Then, use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the surface of the jewelry.
  4. Rinse thoroughly. After you have scrubbed the jewelry, rinse it thoroughly with lukewarm water. Be sure to remove all of the soap residue.
  5. Dry with a soft cloth. Once the jewelry is rinsed, dry it with a soft cloth. Be sure to dry all of the nooks and crannies to prevent moisture from causing damage.
  6. Clean regularly. It is a good idea to clean your gold filled jewelry regularly to prevent the buildup of dirt, oil, and grime. This will help to keep the jewelry looking its best for years to come.

Avoid harsh chemicals. Harsh chemicals, such as ammonia and bleach, can damage the gold finish on your jewelry. It is important to avoid using these chemicals when cleaning your gold filled jewelry.

Store properly. When you are not wearing your jewelry, it is important to store it properly. This will help to prevent scratches and tangles. You can store your jewelry in our microfiber bag.

By following these tips, you can easily clean your gold filled jewelry and keep it looking its best for years to come.

Here are some additional tips for cleaning our gold filled jewelry:

  • If your jewelry is heavily tarnished, you may need to soak it in the soapy water for a longer period of time.
  • Be sure to dry your jewelry completely after cleaning.
  • If you are not sure how to clean your jewelry, it is always best to consult with a jeweler.

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