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If applicable, inspect your jewellery for loose stones or broken clasps. Loose stones or broken pieces need to be dealt with before you submerge the jewellery in water, otherwise, you might lose a vital piece of your jewellery.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED: – Liquid/dish soap – A bowl of warm water – A toothbrush – A clean cloth/microfiber towel – Baking soda – A separate bowl
Most jewellery stores or jewellery counters in department stores will offer a jewellery cleaning process for a fee, so if you’d like a professional job done, or the above method hasn’t made your item shine like it used to, using a professional jewellery-cleaning service is your other option for cleaning white gold.
If you wear a certain piece of white gold regularly or every day (such as a wedding band or engagement ring), it is wise to clean your white gold once a month to keep it in good condition.