If you've either treated yourself or have been gifted fine jewelry, it's something you treasure more than anything. If you wear it regularly rather than locking it away in a box somewhere, you want to be sure your favorite fine jewelry stays in pristine condition.
Even though you might think your scratched pearls, tarnished silver or dull diamonds will never look as they did the first day you put them on, don't give up just yet. You can mend your blemished jewelry, buff tarnished silver and clean your diamonds to make them shine like new again.
Many people think taking their jewelry to a specialist is the best choice. However, this is not always true. To return your expensive jewelry back to its glory, there is no need to take it to a jeweler.
Most often than not, a professional jeweler will overcharge customers to do a job that takes no time at all.
You can reliably repair and clean fine jewelry in the comfort of your home and for a fraction of the price Using this easy at home jewelry cleaning guide, you can save money and still achieve marvelous results.
Fine jewelry usually tarnishes over a long period of time, especially if it’s worn by someone who works with their hands.
From silver and gold rings to chains and pendants, every piece of jewelry can eventually become tarnished. After cleaning, you'll be pleasantly surprised to see the nice shine.
Make Your Gold Jewelry Stand Out Again
When it comes to fine gold jewelry, it's simple and easy to make them brilliant and shiny with household solutions.
- To begin, gather up vinegar and baking soda to use in cleaning.
- Spread baking soda over the face of your gold jewelry and splash a little bit of vinegar on it.
- Wash your gold jewelry to make sure no vinegar or baking soda is remaining and there you have it! Your piece of gold jewelry should be dazzling.
How to Restore Tarnished Silver
- Go to a retailer near you to pick up a bottle of jewelry cleaner for silver or other kinds of refined metals. Bed Bath & Beyond, for instance, offers an 18-ounce bottle of silver polish cleaner. These specialized cleaners are going to help you with professional-looking results without the professional cost.
- Spread the suggested quantity of jewelry cleaner on a sponge. Lightly brush the jewelry foam cleanser onto the sullied silver jewelry. Using small circular motions, you'll be able to clean off the tarnish. Certain specialty cleaners have an applicator to utilize rather than a sponge.
- After you are done rubbing the silver, wipe it dry with a clean rag or paper towel. Be sure the excess fine jewelry cleaner is completely taken out of all your fine rings, bracelets and necklaces.
It’s good to know fine silver jewelry items can be improved with cost-effective products. Cleaning your silver jewelry at home is clearly an excellent way of saving both time and money.
Best Way to Clean Scratches on Pearls
Here is an easy approach to cleaning damaged pearls:
- The best way to wash your pearl jewelry is, surprisingly, with moderate soap and water. Experts note that you shouldn't wash cultured pearls with harsh solvents or chemicals.
- Using a mild warm water and soap solution, get a sponge and lightly clean the pearls. You do not have to be super tough on them, as this often creates additional scratches.
- After you’re done, be sure the jewelry is suitably rinsed and dried off.
- To limit any more deterioration, it's best to store all your pearls away from extra jewelry pieces. Necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more jewelry pieces surrounding your pearls will easily scratch them — if they're put into a jewelry cabinet or box.
How to Make Your Dull Diamonds Glimmer
Diamonds are high ticket items, but sustaining their superb sparkle is rather easy — given you clean them regularly, that is. The best way to handle your diamond jewelry care is with ordinary household cleaning products.
- Figure out if you want to use mild dishwashing detergent or ¼ cup of ammonia. Afterward, mix your chosen cleaning product with a cup of warm water. Bear in mind that the mild dish detergent option is a much safer alternative than ammonia, but each offers great results.
- Using the cleaning solution, start washing your diamonds.
As you can see from this short guide, it’s not difficult to clean your jewelry. You might begin to think twice before paying a jeweler a lot of money for something you can do in less than 20 minutes in your spare time.
Rick Davis says
It's good to learn that you can get your pearl jewelry cleaned with mild soap and water. My wife is wanting to get some antique pearl jewelry and she was wondering what she should do if some of the pieces she gets are old and tarnished. I'll be sure to tell her that she should have the jewelry cleaned with some soap and water.