How To Clean Gold Jewelry - Real Simple

Gold jewelry is a timeless treasure, but over time, it can lose its luster. Luckily, bringing back that shine is quick and easy! I’m Chris from the Real Simple studio, and today I’m excited to show you how to clean your gold jewelry using simple methods and common household products. Let’s dive in!

What You'll Need

  • Warm water
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • A soft-bristled toothbrush
  • A soft cloth for drying

Step-by-Step Cleaning Process

  1. Prepare the Soaking Solution:

    Start by taking a bowl of warm water and adding some dishwashing liquid. There's no need to measure; just use a splash of soap. You want it to be loose but effective!

  2. Soak the Jewelry:

    Place your gold jewelry into the bowl. Feel free to add more than one piece if you’d like! Allow the pieces to soak for about 15 minutes. This will help loosen any buildup.

  3. Scrub Away the Grime:

    After soaking, take your soft-bristled toothbrush and gently scrub the jewelry. Focus on areas with grime and fingerprints; take your time to ensure you clean every nook and cranny!

  4. Rinse Thoroughly:

    Once it’s scrubbed, rinse the jewelry thoroughly in warm water. You’ll start to notice the shine coming back!

  5. Dry with Care:

    Finally, take a soft cloth (never use anything too abrasive) to carefully dry your jewelry. And just like that, your gold jewelry will be looking beautiful again!

Tips for Maintaining Gold Jewelry

To keep your gold jewelry looking its best, follow these maintenance tips:

Tip Description
Avoid Chlorine Chlorine can damage the finish of gold jewelry, so it’s best to take it off before going for a swim.
Remove Before Showering Always take your jewelry off when showering. Soap residue can make it look dull.
Store Properly When not wearing it, store your gold jewelry in a soft pouch or a separate compartment to prevent scratches.

With a little care and some easy cleaning steps, your gold jewelry can shine bright once again! Remember, it’s all about being gentle and using the right products at home. Happy cleaning!