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Using Cotton Balls
Wipe your gold plated jewelry softly using cotton balls. After use, clean your jewelry using a cotton ball to remove dirt and dust. Gently wipe down the posts of your earrings, pretty pendants, beautiful bangles, and the chains.
Use wet cotton balls for extra cleaning. Dampen cotton balls in plain water and squeeze the water completely. Now clean your jewelry and allow it for air drying.
Using Cotton Swabs
Use cotton swabs when there are intricate designs in your jewelry. If your jewelry has fancy and complex designs, remove any soil from small clefts using cotton swabs.
Use mild dishwashing water solution when your ornaments have pretty stones. On gold plated jewelry, sometimes gemstones will be simply glued. Hence soaking this in water can loosen the glue. Make a solution by mixing a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid and water. Dip the cotton swab in the solution and clean gently. Rinse and dry the ornaments.
Using Warm Soapy Water
Make soapy water using a soap that is not anti-bacterial. Take lukewarm water in a bowl and make soapy water using regular soap. Place the jewelry in soapy water for a few minutes. Take out the jewelry and gently scrub using a soft toothbrush. Stain the jewelry in plain lukewarm water to rinse off the soapy water. Dry the jewelry with a paper towel and wipe with a clean, soft cloth to restore shine. Always use a mild soap or a baby soap to make soapy water.
Make soapy water using a cleaning solution. Take lukewarm water in a bowl, add a few drops of mild dish soap or mild jewelry cleaning solution. Soak the jewelry for a couple of minutes to loosen dirt. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and gently scrub in tight places if required. Then, rinse the jewelry with plain water. Dry the jewelry and wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not use harsh jewelry cleaners or polishing liquids. Clean only one jewelry at a time to avoid scratches.
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