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I must admit that one of my favorite things is my set of wedding rings. I am not trying to be materialistic, but I just think that it is gorgeous personally as I’m sure all of you feel the same way about yours. I love for it to sparkle and really get lost staring at it. (You think I’m joking, but I’m not. Totally dead serious.)

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I used to take it to the jewelry store where my husband bought it and they would clean it for me for free. I started to find that it wasn’t always easy to find the time to stop by and sit waiting for it to clean. I also didn’t want to buy any harsh store bought cleaners with lots of chemicals. As you can see below it definitely needs a good cleaning right now.

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I have researched lots of different types online and found that this one is my most favorite. I use it on silver and my diamond ring.

My Tiffany & Co. necklace pictured below was a gift from my parents several years ago and does have several scratches. I have noticed though after I clean it that they aren’t as noticeable. This necklace also somehow got Mountain Dew spilt on it before and left a sticky residue. The cleaner was also great for that too.

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What you will need:

  • Small bowl
  • Aluminum foil
  • Soft cloth
  • Salt
  • Baking Soda
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Warm water
  • Jewelry

*I do not measure an exact measurement for the salt, baking soda, and dishwashing liquid. I usually just add a good spoonful of the salt and baking soda and a squirt or two of the dishwashing liquid. It really just depends on how much jewelry needs to be cleaned.

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Place a sheet of aluminum foil in the bowl. Add salt, baking soda, and dishwashing liquid first.

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Then add warm water and stir together some.

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Place the jewelry in the water bowl and let sit for about 20 minutes.

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*If the jewelry is really dirty, you could let sit for longer.

As you can see below, the water turned a nasty color, but I know it’s working.

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Take your jewelry out and wipe off with soft cloth.

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My ring has several tiny grooves so I used a toothbrush and gently rubbed to remove any excess “gunk.”

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Then rinse the jewelry in cool water and wipe again with a soft cloth. Your jewelry will be sparkling! Check out these before and after pictures.

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I am so happy to have a jewelry cleaner that is inexpensive to make and also consists of items that I usually always have on hand.

Now go get you jewelry sparkling and enjoy it as it glows!

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*Disclaimer: I am not an expert in jewelry, stones, or diamonds. I cannot say what jewelry is safe to use with this cleaner. I can only recommend what works great for me from my own experiences. What I can say is that my diamond ring sparkles!!

30 replies
    • Bethany
      Bethany says:

      My understanding is that it causes a type of chemical reaction that helps to remove any dirt or grime off the jewelry when combined with the salt and baking soda.

  1. Cecelia Willix
    Cecelia Willix says:

    Rita beat me to the ?? about why use foil then when I was reading your I was remembering my science class back in 1966 and I was reading it in a magazine and later on a computer site thanks for reminding us older folks

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