What’s the best way to clean white gold jewelry?
H.A.R. asked:
I’m a newlywed. I’m wearing my great grandma’s white gold and diamond wedding ring. It’s beautiful! I’ve been wearing it for a few months now but I’ve noticed parts of the ring are starting to get dirty. It has this white soap scum looking stuff on it. I do wash my hands a lot so maybe it is soap scum. I don’t know. I tried tarnex because that’s what I use on all of my sterling silver jewelry, but that didn’t work. Is there anything like that for white gold?
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Tagged With Diamond Wedding Ring, Sterling Silver Jewelry, White Gold Jewelry
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2 Responses to “What’s the best way to clean white gold jewelry?”
Here is a great way to clean your rings and jewellery. My wife uses it to clean hers and it always looks great. The good part is too that it uses things that you will probably have round the house anyway such as washing up liquid.
I have attached two links, one gives details on how to safely and effectively clean your jewellery in a safe way ( the one my wife uses), the other is about does and don’t for jewellery. They are both worth reading to make your jewellery look as good as possible and give it as long a life as possible, (Jewellery cleaning information). (guide to care of your jewellery).
I hope this has been useful to you.
Gold does not tarnish. Apply a little dish detergent and rinse throughly, or put it in a little dish and cover with hydrogen peroxide. Rinse thoroghly when it stops fizzing.
Grandpa