How to Make Jewelry Cleaner
Select a mild cleaning agent for your homemade jewelry cleaner recipe., Fill a small bowl with 1 cup of warm water., Mix 2 tbsp., Fill a second bowl with 1 cup of warm water.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Select a mild cleaning agent for your homemade jewelry cleaner recipe.
Dish soap with grease-cutting properties can be used, but skip dish soap with harsh anti-bacterial properties as this can strip the finish off jewelry surfaces.
Dish soap is a good idea for semi-precious stones with softer surfaces or those that have been chemically treated by the jewelry designer, such as amber and turquoise. -
Step 2: Fill a small bowl with 1 cup of warm water.
Do not use boiling water as this may be risky for some stones and jewelry surfaces. , of dish soap with the warm water to clean jewelry.
Swish with your hand to create bubbles. , This water will be used for rinsing your jewelry after cleaning it with the dish soap and water solution. -
Step 3: Mix 2 tbsp.
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Step 4: Fill a second bowl with 1 cup of warm water.
Detailed Guide
Dish soap with grease-cutting properties can be used, but skip dish soap with harsh anti-bacterial properties as this can strip the finish off jewelry surfaces.
Dish soap is a good idea for semi-precious stones with softer surfaces or those that have been chemically treated by the jewelry designer, such as amber and turquoise.
Do not use boiling water as this may be risky for some stones and jewelry surfaces. , of dish soap with the warm water to clean jewelry.
Swish with your hand to create bubbles. , This water will be used for rinsing your jewelry after cleaning it with the dish soap and water solution.
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