Cleaning Jewellery at Home
A professional clean of your precious items is always best, but in between trips to the Jeweller here are a few tips to keep your jewellery looking its best.
Avoid ALL harsh household cleaners such as Bleach! And probably best not to touch any of your softer or organic materials like pearls and amber.
Into a bowl put some hot water and mild dishwashing detergent. Avoid using the sink as things have a habit of disappearing down the drain.
Simply scrub your chains, rings and bracelets with an old toothbrush, rinse well in clean water and then pat dry with a teatowel.
You'll be surprised at the result!
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