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Add a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid to a bowl filled with two cups of warm water. Drop your gold pieces into the solution and let them soak for about 15 minutes.

Lift a piece of jewelry out of the solution and gently scrub it with a soft-bristle toothbrush to remove any dirt lodged in nooks and crannies. To sell gold just stop in anytime to our lawrenceville we buy gold store

Swish the piece around in a bowl of warm water to remove the soapy residue.

Using a soft cloth, dry your clean jewelry thoroughly and buff it a little to bring back the shine.
Rinse the silver in warm water.

Blot your jewelry dry with a soft cloth.

There are a few different products that can be used to remove tarnish. If using a silver cleaning cloth, rub the piece gently, with a back-and-forth or up-and-down motion (not in circles), moving the piece to a clean portion of the cloth as the tarnish comes off onto it. Continue until no more tarnish rubs off onto the cloth. If using a silver-cleaning fluid, let silver sit in the liquid and swish around for a few seconds. Pat dry with a cloth.
Tip: Silver cleaner won't harm gold and platinum, but it won't clean them, either.

For jewelry with engraving or other intricate designs, work a little silver-cleaning paste or polish into the grooves with a cloth or, very gently, with a wet, soft-bristle toothbrush. To clean the main surfaces of the piece, rub gently with a back-and-forth or up-and-down motion (not in circles), rinse, then blot dry with a clean, soft cloth.
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Diamonds need caring to keep them looking at their brilliant best. They should be cleaned at least once a month to keep away the "dullness" that can be caused by skin oils, soap, cosmetics and even cooking grease. The only substance that does not stick to a diamond is water. A clean diamond will reflect better light. There are several ways of keeping diamond jewellery clean. The detergent bath is performed with a small bowl of warm suds using any mild liquid detergent. Immerse jewellery pieces in the suds and brush gently with a tooth brush. Rinse under warm running water and pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. The quick dip method uses one of the liquid jewellery care products available. Follow the instructions on the kit. The latest jewellery-cleaning device is the sonic jewellery cleaner. It is electronically operated and comes with its own solution and directions. Hillsborough Jeweler, We Buy Gold has some extra helpful hints to keep diamond jewelery looking at its best.
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