You may have been cleaning your jewelry all wrong. Here are 5+ tips you should know
By Jacinta M. Carter
Jewelry is always an ideal addition to any outfit. But what happens when the diamonds lose their shine and the silver starts looking a little tarnished? Buying a new ring or necklace is always an option, but constantly replacing old jewelry quickly becomes expensive. It’s time to discover easy ways to quickly clean up any jewelry that no longer looks brand-new.
No matter what kind of rings, necklaces, bracelets or pendants need a little extra shine, there is a cleaning hack for it. Take your tarnished jewelry and make it shine like the day you bought it. All you need are a few easy-to-find materials and about 15 minutes.
1. How to clean diamonds
When your diamond wedding ring begins showing just how long you’ve been married, it’s probably time to shine it up a little. Start with 1/3 cup of water, then add 3-4 drops of lemon essential oil. Swirl a toothbrush around in the bowl to mix everything up, then scrub the diamond with the toothbrush. Place the diamond in the bowl for 10-15 minutes, then rinse it in clean water. If dirt and grime remain, scrub with the toothbrush again. If it’s clean, let it air dry for a few minutes.
2. How to clean gold
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