How can I clean my jewelry at home?

Written by Jewelry on November 22, 2009

I have silver an gold jewelry.How ca I clean them at home.I used that Connoisseurs jewelry cleaner,but it doesn’t work good.Any natural household cleaners or products that I can use?

7 Comments to “How can I clean my jewelry at home?”

  1. ball
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    Tooth paste and tooth brush does a really good and safe job.

  2. Cica
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    Dish soap or baking soda !!!! Works wonders! lol… Use a soft toothbrush to clean between the grooves…

    Good luck!

  3. archer_1208
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    For silver, toothpaste is the best option. The peroxide safely cleans and polishes the surface, but make sure it’s wiped off all that way or else it will look foggy. I use it with a rag and old toothbrush because it’s softer and doesn’t scratch it up.
    Do NOT use dish soap because it will break down the elements. Baking soda does not work as well on my silver, but others swear by it.

    Can’t think of a gold solution, but if I can remember, I’ll let you know.

  4. ramzee
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    vinegar is a natural degreaser….. soak in vinegar, then rinse…sparkle is dazzling.

    Be Blessed!

  5. simmychick
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    I use effervescent denture cleaning tablets to clean mine. I figure it is suitable to clean something that goes in your mouth, it should be gentle enough for jewelry. I let it set overnight, then rinse. No need to scrub and take the chance at scratching the jewelry and the bubbles get between the links in gold and silver chains and around and under ringstone settings.

  6. Sebastian
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    Denture cleaner

  7. sandra k
    2:48 am on November 22nd, 2009

    household amonia and an old toothbrush. This is what I use and gets mine sparkling clean.

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