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Instead of buying more jewelry, use baking soda to make the ones you have shine again.Its gentle cleaning power is suitable for cleaning all types of jewellery, including gold, silver and plated jewellery.Make a paste-like mixture to rub on tarnished jewelry and a cleaning solution to soak dirty jewelry in.For nickel silver (or "silver"), silver or plated jewellery, it is better to also add salt and dish detergent if you want to achieve a deeper cleaning.In all cases, baking soda will make your jewelry look like new again.
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Pour 250 ml of hot water into a bowl. Consider what jewelry you want to clean, then choose an appropriately sized container.In any case, 250 ml of hot water should be sufficient.Use hot tap water or heat it in the microwave for about 30 seconds.[1]
- If you need to clean a large piece of jewelry, for example a necklace, use more water.
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Add 1-2 teaspoons of baking soda. Pour it into hot water and then stir to help it dissolve.[2]
- If the baking soda doesn't dissolve easily, heat the water in the microwave for about thirty seconds.
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Soak your jewelry in the cleaning solution for 5-10 minutes. Dip them in the water and baking soda making sure they are completely submerged.Set the timer and let them soak for 5-10 minutes to give the baking soda time to work its magic.You can clean several jewelry at once.[3]
- The baking soda solution will remove dirt that has accumulated on the jewelry.This method is suitable for general cleaning of all types of jewelry.
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Rinse your jewelry with cold water to remove baking soda and residual dirt. After soaking for a few minutes, they should be clean.Take them out of the bowl, rinse them with cold water, and pour the cleaning solution down the sink drain.[4]
- If there are any small rings or earrings, fill the bowl with cold water and soak them to rinse.This way you won't risk them accidentally slipping from your hands and ending up in the sink drain.To be safe, you can rinse all valuable jewelry this way.
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Dry your jewelry by gently patting it with a clean cloth. Immediately after rinsing them, dry them with a clean rag or paper towel.This way you won't risk them getting ruined.
- At this point you can wear the jewelery again or place it in the jewelery box.
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Make a cleaning mixture of 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water. Pour three parts baking soda into a bowl and add one part water to make a paste-like cleaning mixture.Adjust the quantities based on the number of jewels to be cleaned.[5]
- To clean a pair of jewelry, 3 tablespoons (45 g) of baking soda and one tablespoon (15 ml) of water should be enough.
- This method allows you to effectively clean even very dirty or oxidized jewelry.
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Combine the water and baking soda to make a thick, pasty mixture. Mix using the handle of a toothbrush.You need to get a consistent mixture.If the two ingredients struggle to mix, add a drop more water.[6]
- You can also mix with a spoon.
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Dip the clean bristles of your toothbrush into the cleaning mixture. Take a generous dose to cover the entire surface of the jewelry.Try to distribute it evenly across all the bristles.[7]
- If necessary, add a little more cleaning paste.
- You can use a cotton swab if you don't have a new toothbrush available.Don't use a used toothbrush because it could ruin your jewelry and spread germs.
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Gently scrub the jewelry with the toothbrush. You can hold them in your hand or place them on a sheet of absorbent paper.Clean one piece of jewelry at a time, repeatedly moving the toothbrush back and forth.[8]
- It's best to use a toothbrush with soft bristles because they reach the small crevices of charms, bracelets and rings better.
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Continue scrubbing for a couple of minutes. For a thorough cleaning it is better not to rush.The time it takes to clean the jewelry depends on the amount of oxide and dirt accumulated.Continue scrubbing until you have managed to remove even the most stubborn stains.[9]
- From time to time, run a piece of paper towel over the jewelry to remove the baking soda and check if it is clean.
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Remove the cleaning mixture and remaining dirt with water. When you are satisfied with the result obtained, rinse the jewels under running water or soak them in a bowl.Rinse them for about thirty seconds to make sure you remove all dirt and baking soda residues.[10]
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Place the jewelry on a cloth and let it dry. Lay out a clean cloth next to the sink to place the jewelry on after rinsing it thoroughly.Let them dry in fresh air for at least 5-10 minutes.Advertising
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Heat 250ml of water in the microwave for 1-2 minutes. Measure it out with a measuring cup and pour it into a microwave-safe bowl.Heat it up for a couple of minutes.[11]
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Line the inside of the bowl with foil to keep small jewelry in check. Shape a piece of paper and line the sides and bottom of the bowl.[12]
- Tin foil is only needed if there are rings, earrings, pendants or other small jewellery.
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Pour a spoonful (15 g) of salt, bicarbonate of soda and detergent into the bowl. Make a cleaning solution by dissolving one tablespoon (15 g) of table salt, one tablespoon (15 g) of baking soda, and one tablespoon (15 ml) of detergent in hot water.[13]
- This mixture is suitable for removing even the most stubborn dirt.
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Let the jewelry soak for 5-10 minutes. If you want to clean a lot of small jewelry at once, make sure they are all completely submerged.Place them on the foil to avoid losing them.[14]
- Set the timer and let the jewelry soak for 5-10 minutes.
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Discard the cleaning solution and rinse the jewelry. Rinse them with clean water to remove salt, baking soda, soap and residual dirt.[15]
- Fill the bowl with clean water and rinse the jewelry thoroughly.Make sure there is no dirt, baking soda or soap left behind.
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Dry clean jewelry with a cloth or paper. Before wearing them or putting them back in the jewelry box, gently pat them dry with paper towels or a clean cloth until they are perfectly dry.Advertising
Warnings
- Delicate gems and stones, such as pearls or opals, can be cleaned with baking soda, but should not be rubbed because they could scratch.
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Things you will need
Standard Cleaning
- 250 ml of hot water
- 1-2 teaspoons (5-10 g) bicarbonate of soda
- Tureen
- Table spoon
Remove stubborn dirt
- 3 parts bicarbonate
- 1 part water
- Bowl
- New toothbrush
Cleaning Gold or Silver Plated Jewelry
- Microwave oven
- Tureen
- 250ml of water
- 1 tablespoon (15 g) salt
- 1 tablespoon (15 g) bicarbonate of soda
- 1 tablespoon (15 ml) dish soap
- Foil paper
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