Gold rings and bracelets make bold statements when they’re clean and polished. But if they’ve started to look a little grungy, it’s time for a good, thorough clean. Fill a bowl with Windex, add in a tablespoon of dish soap, and mix the two together with a toothbrush. Use the toothbrush to scrub the gold jewelry, then place the gold in the mixture to soak for a few minutes. If it’s clean after this, let it set to air dry.
3. How to clean silver
As pretty as silver jewelry looks, it can easily develop a tarnished look if not properly cared for. Cleaning silver takes a few extra steps, but the end result is definitely worth the time. Start with a large square of aluminum foil and fold it until it fits in the bowl. Put 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of baking soda onto the foil, then pour boiling water over all of that. Place the silver jewelry into the bowl, then let it soak for 10-15 minutes before rinsing it in clean water. If the silver looks as good as new, allow it to air dry. If there are still spots that don’t look clean, let it soak in the bowl for a few more minutes.
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