Best Ways to Clean White Gold

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Many of us wear our jewellery every day, so it makes sense that over time our favourite jewels lose their shine, become coated with everyday dirt and soap residue, and therefore need cleaning once in a while.

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This is particularly the case with lighter precious metals, such as white gold.

Keeping White Gold Clean

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.

A DIY White Gold Cleaning Method

WHAT YOU’LL NEED: – Liquid/dish soap – A bowl of warm water – A toothbrush – A clean cloth/microfiber towel – Baking soda – A separate bowl

Other Ways to Clean White Gold

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.

What Is White Gold Made From?

White gold was originally developed to imitate platinum (a naturally white metal).

Maintaining Your 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.

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