A wide variety of metals and stones are used in the creation of jewelry and while the cleaning method varies only in minor ways from one material to another, these subtle differences are important when it comes to cleaning stone-encrusted jewels. Jewelry gets dull very quickly but a good cleaning restores their former shine and sparkle. Here are a few cleaning tips to refer to when cleaning your jewelry. One of the easiest ways to get the dust and dirt out is by using a vacuum cleaner. If you happen to have one of those vacuums with hoses that can get into the corners of trays, then you’d have better luck in actually cleaning your jewelry display. Don’t use those big vacuums of course, otherwise, it’d probably suck the whole display. Complete failure! If your jewelry is made of gold then you can soak it in warm water and detergent, scrub gently, rinse and pat it dry. White gold should be treated with extra gentleness because if scrubbed hard it might lose its thin outer plating of strobium, which is used to make it white. If you are afraid that you can not clean your well, then you can take it to the jewelry store and ask them to clean it for you, besides you can also ask the jeweler what are they made of. If you think cleaning jewelry is a big trouble for you, then you can use a jewelry display to display your jewelry. Thus, you just need to clean your jewelry displays, it is easier to clean a jewelry organizer. You’d better to use acrylic jewelry displays to display your jewelry because acrylic is easy to clean. You can give it a try. Tips: Once the dust has been removed, you should finish off cleaning by wiping your jewelry display with a damp cloth. And do not use this damp cloth cleaning method on carpeted displays like some pendant boards and jewelry trays because you’ll only get the opposite effect of cleaning.
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