Here are some tips for maintaining your jewelry, cleaning it and restoring its shine. |
The basic rules: | ||||
Metals oxidize over time, this phenomenon is common and completely normal. Here are some tips for storage and use. to delay the process and thus preserve your jewelry: The first tip to avoid oxidation is to store your jewelry in a case or in fabric pouches. This will prevent oxidation by air and humidity. Avoid storing them in the bathroom. Try to alternate wearing your jewelry and not have it on you all the time because skin contact and sweat can accelerate oxidation. So remember to remove your jewelry at night and during physical activities. To give a second life to your jewelry you will be able to carry out a specific cleaning to remove traces or tarnished appearance. But we advise you to clean your jewelry after each use with a soft microfiber cloth. |
Cleaning brass: | ||||
Soapy water or soft cloth: Coca: Hot sauces and Ketchup: Toothpaste: White vinegar and baking soda: |
Cleaning Zamak: | ||||
Soapy water or soft cloth: Rubbing alcohol or Vitriol: |
Cleaning Gold and Gold Plated: | ||||
Unlike other metals or platings, solid gold or gold plated jewelry can tarnish and become less shiny but will not change color. To revive them, here are different possibilities. Toothpaste: Special products: Dishwashing liquid: |
Cleaning silver: | ||||
Silver can tarnish and blacken, but rest assured, this phenomenon is completely normal. It is also a guarantee that your jewelry contains solid silver. Toothpaste: The ash: Special products: Salt: White vinegar or beer: This operation can be carried out with beer, in which case it will be left to soak overnight. Lemon: Baking soda: |