Sunday 8 January 2012

Home remedies to clean jewelry

Clean jewelry with home remedies like soda,toothpaste,ammonia,beer.. It isn't just enough to own expensive jewelry, precious metals and stones, it ought to also maintain a clean, as he deserves. Besides pure aesthetic jewelry looks nice, its regular cleaning will maintain its true value and significance. For major repairs and cleaning of valuable jewelry, call goldsmiths, but if they just had to get rid of accumulated debris and renovate the shine, it definitely can be done without problems at home.


Here is a few doable tips how to clean jewelry

1. Ammonia Mix ammonia in a ratio of 1:4, and immerse jewelry for a few seconds, and it then immediately wipe by a clean cotton cloth. Remove stubborn dirt by a soft toothbrush.

2. Vinegar Silver or any additional jewelry that has traces of oxidation, can be cleaned with vinegar and soda. One cup of vinegar mixed by three tablespoons of soda and allow to soak for some hours. Jewelry then rinse with water and blot dry.

3. Toothpaste Rub the toothpaste by your fingers through the jewelry, wait 9 minutes, rub with a damp cotton cloth, and at the end rinse under running water and dry at the end. Toothpaste can clean jewelry that is not made of noble metals.

4. Soda To clean jewelry, you can use just soda dissolved in water. In a half deciliter of water dissolve three tablespoons of baking soda, and put the jewelry in a few hours. Afterwards, rinse well and wipe the jewelry with dry cotton cloth. Another possibility is that instead of water, put the soda in a half deciliter of beer.

5. Detergent and Water (gold jewelry) In boiling water, put the laundry detergent and place the jewelry which is immersed for an hour, then immerse it in cold water. Dry the jewelry, which should have its original splendor.

6. Alcohol Alcohol can be used to clean jewelry of noble metals and stones, but also jewelry made of semiprecious stones. All you need is to immerse the jewelry in alcohol and wipe it well with a clean cotton cloth,and removing the accumulated debris.

And a few more practical tips for jewelry cleaning

Your private choice is how much you care for your precious jewelry. But, what would you all advise is to not wear jewelry during showering, bathing, in swimming pool, taking off the rings during hand washing and housework, and that it does not exhibit a mixture of chemicals – soaps, lotions, cleaners etc. Silverware and gold jewelry, once you do not wear it, all the time keep in the the primary box in which it was purchased in cotton cloth, in order to maximally prevent air and moisture, and surface damage. Pearl jewelry also store in its primary box in which you bought it. Put it in the end, after the training, applied cosmetics and the like. Once carrying him off first, and then the clothes and everything else. Before you store it in a package, wipe it with a dried out cotton cloth.

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