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 The Best Way To Clean Jewelry At Home 
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We Womans Used To Love Doing Shopping For Jwelleries as it helps a Lot In Enhancing Our Look For Particular Occassion But these Jwelleries Keep Shining and Enhance are Look Only When If We Store and Clean Them Properly Here I'm Sharing With You Some Of The Best Way To Clean Your Jwelleries at Home:
* If cleaning gold and gemstones, first soak in a isopropyl alcohol for several hours.
* Allow this process to remove grease from the jewelry.
* Rinse thoroughly.
* Use a jewelry style cleaning solution, consisting of a solution of ammonia (1/2 cup) and water (2 cups).
* Use a soft bristled toothbrush to work the cleaning solution into the gems and cracks and crevasses of the gold & silver.
* Make sure to turn around the piece in all directions to get into all grooves.
* You can also use any other small sized, soft brush, such as a nail brush to do this.
* Do not use anything that is abrasive as gold and silver can be scratched.
* Rinse the jewelry thoroughly in warm to cool water.
* Allow to air dry.
* You can polish it with a clean terry cloth for a bit more shine.


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Here i have some tips to clean jewelry ......
Add one tablespoon (1 tbsp) of Simple Green or other organic cleaning solution to 1 cup of water in a glass container. Heat in microwave - do not boil - just warm up. If you have a low setting on your microwave, use that.

Remove container from microwave and put in jewelry. You may put in diamonds, sapphires, rubies, gold, and platinum. Let soak for one hour. If it's been awhile since you cleaned your jewelry, you might want to soak it overnight.

Brush with a small toothbrush, making sure to clean all the crevices and rinse with lukewarm water. Dry off with a soft cloth.


Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:32 pm
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Hi

Here i have some tips to clean jewelry ......
Add one tablespoon (1 tbsp) of Simple Green or other organic cleaning solution to 1 cup of water in a glass container. Heat in microwave - do not boil - just warm up. If you have a low setting on your microwave, use that.

Remove container from microwave and put in jewelry. You may put in diamonds, sapphires, rubies, gold, and platinum. Let soak for one hour. If it's been awhile since you cleaned your jewelry, you might want to soak it overnight.

Brush with a small toothbrush, making sure to clean all the crevices and rinse with lukewarm water. Dry off with a soft cloth.

Thanks
Have a nice time ahead.


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Hello

For gold
1)Use a nonabrasive jewelry cleaner, which you can purchase at a local jewelry store. Or use a cleaning solution of mild dish soap and water.
2) Dip the jewelry in the cleaner or cleaning solution.
3) Rinse in warm running water.
4) Buff dry with a soft, lint-free cloth until it's shiny.
For Silver
1) Clean the silver with a nonabrasive silver polish.
2) Apply the polish with a soft cloth, gently working it into stains.
3) Wipe away excess polish and buff the jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth until it's shiny.
4) Keep in mind that frequently wearing silver jewelry can keep it from becoming tarnished.

Thanks for sharing and reading
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Regular cleaning can keep your baubles, bangles and beads looking fresh-from-the-jeweler brilliant all the time. Did you know that after even a few days' wear your pieces of bright and shiny jewelry can dull from lotions, body oil and everyday dust and dirt? It's true and that's why jewelers recommend that you should clean all your pieces regularly. You will be amazed at the difference a good cleaning can make—even on your oldest pieces.

Before cleaning your jewelry, examine it carefully to make sure that all settings, clasps and prongs are secure. If you find a problem, take the item to a jeweler for repair. There are many ways to clean jewelry—from simple warm, soapy water to sophisticated electronic jewelry cleaners that may be purchased for less than $40 online and at jewelry stores. There are also many different cleaning solutions that are on the market today that do an excellent job. The decision is yours – homegrown or purchased. We're listing some simple ways to get that sparkle back in your favorite jewels.


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