Follow-up – Susan Hassan
Most women love jewelry and flaunt their beauty by wearing the most beautiful and luxurious precious jewelry.
But some people neglect the maintenance of these jewelry, and do not seek to keep them shiny and attractive, because they do not care about cleaning them regularly, and they do not know the correct method of cleaning.
Mixing soapy water in a bowl with a new, unused toothbrush is the best way to take care of yellow and white jewelry. A mixture of warm water and soap is a liquid, according to advice from gem and gold jewelry experts on social media. Soap helps remove cosmetic stains and dirt from gold jewelry. Leave the jewelry. Leave in the mixture for half an hour, then scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush, then rinse off the residue with a soft cloth.
You can also drop a few drops of ammonia solution and use it to clean your jewelry pieces. You need to use soft cotton swabs or tissue paper to carefully and thoroughly remove the “ammonia” solution from the jewelry.
Some women have an old trick for washing jewelry, which is to mix petroleum jelly and chalk together to make a paste and mix water, petroleum jelly, hand sanitizer and chalk powder to make a thick paste and use it to wipe the jewelry.
Some types of jewelry are studded with precious stones and require special care when cleaning
It is best to use a solution of water and “ammonia” to clean jewelry inlaid with diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and zirconium, while it is preferable to use a mixture of water and soap suitable for children when cleaning jewelry inlaid with sapphires, opals and amber. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth, as these stones are very sensitive.
Jewelry experts recommend cleaning them every two months and wiping them weekly with a microfiber cloth to remove impurities and maintain their shine.