How to Clean Diamond Jewelry at Home: Easy Guide

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How to Clean Diamond Jewelry at Home: Easy Guide

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Cleaning your jewelry at home is not only cheaper, but also an easy way to keep the brightness and beauty of your valuable jewelry. Whether it is the sparkle of gold, the shine of silver, copper, tarnished, and also custom jewelry or the brightness of diamonds, everything needs a unique cleaning method. In this detailed guide, we'll look at the best ways to clean all types of jewelry, ensuring your jewels stay in excellent condition.

Supplies

Equipment / Tools:

  1. Mixing bowl 
  2. Some dish soap
  3. Soft-bristled toothbrush
  4. Soft microfiber cloths

Cleaning Materials:

  1. Mild dish soap
  2. Aluminium foil
  3. Baking soda
  4. Lukewarm water

Start With Clean Hands

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Before cleaning your earrings, make sure your hands are clean. Simply use soap and warm water. This easy process protects your earrings from germs and dirt, making it an important element of keeping your jewelry looking great. Keeping your hands clean is a simple yet vital method to care for your favorite things.

Soaking Time

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In a small mixing bowl, combine some drops of dish soap and half a cup warm water. Mix carefully to properly mix the soap into the water. Put your gold or diamond earrings in this soapy solution and soak for around 20-30 minutes. This step helps to loosen any dirt or grime.

Soft Scrubbing

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After soaking, use a tea strainer or fine-mesh filters to remove the earrings from the soapy water. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently clean the earrings, paying special attention to any difficult-to-reach areas. This technique successfully removes any loosened dirt.


For detail explaination you can explore our blog: How to clean jewelry at home?

Rinsing and Drying

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Rinse your earrings under running water while in the strainer or sift to avoid loss. Place them on a clean microfiber cloth to air dry. Ensure they're totally dry before placing them back in your jewelry box to avoid any moisture damage.