Give your jewellery back its shine - DIY version

I have two pieces of jewellery that I never take off, my wedding ring and a ring that snuggles up next to it. 

Because I wear them all the time they are affected by chlorine, soaps, and sea water.

So how I get them to sparkle again? 

The answer is Citric Acid.

Found in the baking aisle of supermarkets, its a fantastic cleaning agent, its not harmful (used in jam making and sherbet) and is cheap and easy to get hold of. 

What you need:

Access to a kettle

An empty jam jar / heat proof container

Tea spoon

Citric acid

Jewellery** you want to clean.

Clean cloth

Silver cloth

** This method is not for soft stones - if you have beautiful opals / shells in your jewellery please don't drop them into citric acid as they will absorb the liquid** skip this step!

1) Boil the kettle and pour a cup of hot water into your container

2)Measure and add one tea spoon of citric acid and stir until it dissolves

3) Separate your jewellery into type of metal taking care not to mix brass, copper, gold and silver - better to clean each in turn and wash the container between each.

4) Place the jewellery into the container and leave for 5 mins

5) Remove from the water and place onto a cloth - dry the jewellery.

6) Place your silver cloth on the table and stretch it out flat, hold it on the table, and use the other hand to rub the jewellery across the surface of the cloth.

The jewellery cloth will start to turn black in places, and your hands are likely to also start turning black as the oxide from the jewellery wears off and your piece starts to sparkle.

If there are stubborn stains or areas you cant get into you can always contact me for a cleaning quote: sales@sarahmunningsjewellery.com as I have a whole host of tools I can use in Clayton to achieve that shine.

Meirav Dulberg

I’ve been designing websites for more than 15 years and founded Webby Web Design in Melbourne, Australia. My business and digital strategy background means I approach each project holistically, balancing aesthetics with smart business results. I continue to support clients long after launch with training and advice, which is why many have stayed with me for over a decade. Collaboration is central to my process. I partner with copywriters, graphic designers, photographers and marketing specialists so every site tells the right story and reflects cohesive branding. I also run workshops and provide ongoing training because I believe your website should be easy to use and evolve with your business.

http://www.webbywebdesign.com.au
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