
How to Clean Jewelry or Costume Jewelry that is not gold
Unlike real gold, costume jewelry can tarnish, but that doesn't mean it should be thrown away! There are several reasons why jewelry becomes dull or dirty (such as water, creams or lotions), but the most common problem with fashion jewelry that has been packaged is that, over time, the metal is exposed to elements in air causing a chemical reaction leaving them tarnished or discolored. But fortunately it is an easy solution. Whether it's earrings, a statement necklace, or an embellished bracelet, here are our best home remedies to polish off any tarnish and breathe new life into your favorite vintage jewelry pieces.
Lemon juice. Mix one part water and one part lemon juice to soak your jewelry. Place the item in the bowl for 10-15 minutes. The magical element of this homemade trick is the acid in lemon juice; However, if you find that it hasn't eaten all the dirt and grime, quickly rinse your jewelry and place it back in the mixture for a few more seconds. minutes. Once the shine has returned, rinse again with cold water (don't soak, just use enough) and dry with a clean cloth.
Baking soda, salt and aluminum foil. Line a plate or pan with a sheet of aluminum foil, shiny side up. Place all your darkened costume jewelry on the aluminum foil. Mix a tablespoon of salt and a tablespoon of baking soda and mix with a cup of warm water. Pour onto plate. The mixture will create a chemical reaction with the aluminum foil and bubble as it cleans the jewelry. Rinse with cold water and dry with a clean cloth.
Toothpaste and an old toothbrush or Q-tip. Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto the tarnished piece of jewelry and blend with your finger. Once the jewelry has a thin coating, clean it with the toothbrush, working into the crevices. This is a great option because the slightly gritty texture of the toothpaste works hard to remove even the toughest grime. Rinse with cold water and dry with a clean cloth.
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