How To Clean Discolored Jewelry
The mixture creates a chemical reaction that works well for cleaning jewelry of all types including silver gold and costume jewelry.
How to clean discolored jewelry. To clean fake jewelry first rub a soft dry toothbrush or a q tip on it to remove any dirt or grime. Dip a soft cotton cloth into the soapy water. How to care for clean jewelry. While cleaning jewelry is the only way to get it looking as good as new there is a lot you can do to keep it in good condition. Rinse the pieces under warm water and dry them with a clean cloth.
Rinse your sterling silver jewelry and dry with a clean cloth. Rub with the silver polishing cloth until the discolorations lift off the jewelry. Dip a clean small makeup brush into a mixture of warm water and a little shampoo and go over each pearl. Then dip a washcloth in warm soapy water and use it to gently clean your jewelry. Restore discolored jewelry using aluminum foil.
You want it to be hot but not boiling. Wipe it thoroughly with a clean cloth until it s completely dry. Mix the salt and lemon juice in a bowl and let the silver jewelry pieces soak in the mixture for about five minutes. Use the cloth and soapy water to gently scrub the discolored areas of the jewelry. You can also make a white vinegar water solution to use or try lemon juice which works especially well on silver.
A fabulous option for how to clean tarnished costume jewelry is to use aluminum foil and some baking soda. 5 stir the jewelry cleaning mixture completely so the ingredients combine and there are no clumps. Let the strand dry flat. To finish rinse the pearls with a clean well wrung damp cloth. After 30 minutes remove jewelry pieces one by one and place them into a second bowl of clean water to rinse.
Gently scrub pieces with a toothbrush until tarnish comes off. Then pour the hot water on to the salt and baking soda mixture. Rinse the jewelry with cool water. You can add multiple pieces to solution but be careful not to overcrowd the bowl. Mix one part warm water and three parts baking soda if the discoloration is still there.