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Stainless steel jewelry is classic, fabulous, and chic. Not so much if it's super tarnished, though. If you want your jewelry to look brand new once again, there are a ton of simple solutions you can try. No expensive trip to the jeweler necessary!
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Combine baking soda and water to make a cleaning paste. This method will remove tarnish from your jewelry and can also help you polish it as well. Mix 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of baking soda and 1 ⁄ 2 tablespoon (7.4 mL) of water in a small bowl. Stir the ingredients together with a spoon until the substance forms a paste. [1] X Research source
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Use a toothbrush to scrub the jewelry with the solution. Submerge a toothbrush in the baking soda paste and gently scrub down each piece of jewelry. Try to work the toothbrush into the crevices of the jewelry to make sure you remove all the tarnish, dust, and grime. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Wash off the solution with water and let the jewelry dry. Run warm water from the faucet over the jewelry to rinse off the baking soda. After that, wipe down each piece with a clean cloth to dry the jewelry. [3] X Research source
- Wait for your jewelry to fully dry before putting it away in storage. To keep the jewelry protected when you store it, keep it in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Try a jewelry holder made out of a soft material. [4] X Research source
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Mix dish soap and hot water to make the solution. This method is great for removing grime like grease from your jewelry in addition to removing tarnish. Combine 1-3 drops of dish soap with hot water. You don't need an exact measurement for the amount of water you use. Just make sure it will be enough to fully submerge the jewelry. [5] X Research source
- Any standard dish soap will do.
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Wet a cloth with the dish soap and water solution. [6] X Expert Source Edward Lewand
Graduate Gemologist & Accredited Appraiser Expert Interview. 6 August 2019. Choose a soft cloth that won't scratch or damage your jewelry in the cleaning process. Then, dampen the cloth with the solution. [7] X Research source -
Scrub your jewelry with the cloth. Clean off any tarnish, dirt, or dust. Use gentle motions to avoid scratching or damaging your jewelry. [8] X Research source
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Rinse off your jewelry in water and let it dry. Once you're done scrubbing your jewelry, wash off the cleaning solution with warm water. Then, use a cloth to dry off the jewelry. [9] X Research source
- Once the jewelry is dry, store it away from direct sunlight in a cool, dry place. [10] X Research source
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Combine water and white vinegar to make your solution. Try out white vinegar to restore the shine in your jewelry in addition to removing any tarnish. Pour 1 cup (240 mL) of warm water and 1 cup (240 mL) of white vinegar into a spray bottle. [11] X Research source
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Spray the solution onto a cloth to wipe down the jewelry. Opt for a cloth made of soft material so that it won't scratch the stainless steel. Then, spray the solution on the cloth until it's damp and gently scrub the jewelry. [12] X Expert Source Edward Lewand
Graduate Gemologist & Accredited Appraiser Expert Interview. 6 August 2019. This will clean off any tarnish, dust, or dirt. [13] X Research source -
Soak the jewelry in the solution as an alternative. Combine 1 cup (240 mL) of warm water and 1 cup (240 mL) of white vinegar in a bowl. Next, place the jewelry in the solution. Fully submerge each piece and allow them to soak for up to 5 minutes. [14] X Research source
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Apply the toothpaste to a wet cloth. This is a terrific means to polish and remove tarnish from your jewelry with an ingredient you surely have at home. First, wet a cloth with water. After it's fully damp, dab a small amount of toothpaste on the cloth. Use plain toothpaste for this method. [17] X Research source
- Avoid toothpaste with any whitening products in the ingredients, as these can be too hard on your jewelry and damage it.
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Scrub your jewelry with the cloth. Use gentle motions to scrub the surface without leaving any scratches. This will remove any tarnish and grime, and will also help you restore your jewelry's shine. [18] X Research source
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Rinse the jewelry in warm water. Do this to wash off the remaining toothpaste. Make sure to rinse off any crevices to make sure you remove all of the toothpaste. [19] X Research source
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Wipe down the jewelry with a cloth to dry it. Make sure no water remains before storing your jewelry. Once it's dry, store it out of direct sunlight in a cool, dry location. [20] X Research source
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Things You’ll Need
Baking Soda
- Baking soda
- Hot water
- Mixing bowl
- Toothbrush
- A cloth
Dish Soap
- Dish soap
- Hot water
- A cloth
White Vinegar
- White vinegar
- Warm water
- A cloth
- A mixing bowl (optional)
Toothpaste
- Plain toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Warm water
References
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- ↑ Edward Lewand. Graduate Gemologist & Accredited Appraiser. Expert Interview. 6 August 2019.
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