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Gold earrings – whether yellow, white, or set with gemstones – can start to look dull when oils, dirt, and dead skin cells build up. Luckily, you can remove this dirt and restore the metallic shine with a few household materials. Just prepare a dish of boiling water with optional dish soap and leave your earrings and backings in the water to soak for a while. An old soft-bristled toothbrush is the perfect tool for scrubbing dirt out the crevices. Finish off by blotting away the moisture and buffing the gold with an absorbent towel. Your gold earrings will look like new in no time!

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Soaking Your Earrings

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  1. Remove the backings from the earrings first. If they're also gold, place them along with the earrings into a small sieve or mesh strainer.
    • This way, you won't have to worry about dropping the earrings or backings into your sink! [1]
    • A loose tea strainer or a powdered sugar sieve would work well for tiny earrings and backings.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Gold Earrings
    Boil roughly 1  c (240 mL) of water and pour it into a heat-safe dish or mug. Lower the strainer into the mug to completely cover the jewelry. [2] Jostle the earrings and backings around for a few moments, then let them soak for at least 5 minutes. [3]
    • Boiling hot water will lift off natural oils, lotions, and built-up dead skin cells from the gold and will help restore its shine.
    • Unlike hot tap water, boiled water will be softened and purified, making it better for cleaning your gold.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Gold Earrings
    Instead of using plain water, try adding a drop of mild dish soap to hot or boiling water in a heat-safe mug or dish. Place the strainer into the soapy liquid until the earrings and backings are completely covered. [4]
    • Slosh the strainer around a few times to help get the soap into the nooks and crannies of the earrings.
    • Let the earrings and backings soak for about 5 to 10 minutes.
  4. Earrings containing porous materials like opal, turquoise, pearls, and coral should not be soaked in water. Instead, purchase a specialty jewelry cleaning solution or polishing wipes that are designed for use with your porous gemstones. [5]
    • If your earrings are set with faceted precious or semi-precious stones like diamonds or sapphires, they're safe to soak and scrub at home.
    • When in doubt, ask a jeweler for their recommended cleaning methods.
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Scrubbing and Drying Your Earrings

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  1. Lay out a piece of paper towel, a lint-free microfiber cloth, or a soft washcloth onto your work surface. Lift the strainer out of the cleaning solution and gently tip the earrings and backings out onto the towel.
    • Don't rinse them off just yet; it's okay if they're still sudsy and damp.
  2. Set aside an old but clean soft-bristled toothbrush for jewelry cleaning, or use a jewelry cleaning brush if you have one. Gently scrub the front, back, and inside of each earring and backing by moving the brush in small circular motions.
    • Gold is a soft metal so don't scrub too vigorously. [6]
    • Try dampening the brush in the hot or soapy water before scrubbing.
  3. Especially for earrings set with gemstones, spend at least 2 minutes gently scrubbing the back and insides of the earring. A lot of dirt gets trapped back there, which causes the gemstones and gold to look dull. [7] Do the same for the backings where dead skin cells can quickly build up.
    • Poke the bristles in between the crevices and use them to lift off the dirt.
    • If you notice the bristles are picking up specks of dirt, wipe them off on the towel so you don't just spread the dirt around the earrings.
    • This process can take a while! Be patient and thorough, and aim to remove as much dirt as possible.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Gold Earrings
    Once you've scrubbed off as much of the dirt as possible, place the earrings and backings back in the strainer. Rinse them off under a gentle stream of warm running water. Jostle the pieces around to rinse off all sides. [8]
    • If the earrings started out really dirty, repeat the soaking and scrubbing process 1 more time.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Clean Gold Earrings
    Carefully tip the rinsed-off earrings and backings out onto the absorbent washcloth or paper towel. Then, use the dry corners of the towel to buff the gold in small circular motions. This will help restore its shine while wicking off any remaining moisture.
    • Pinch each piece from behind the towel to hold it in place. This way, you won't get your fingerprints all over the newly cleaned jewelry.
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      • White gold is plated with rhodium to achieve a gleaming bright white finish. If you notice the rhodium plating is wearing off and exposing the yellow gold underneath, bring your earrings to a jeweler for replating. [9]
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