Sparkle Sabotage! Avoid These 8 Jewellery Cleaning Blunders Right Now – ryan

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Scrubbing with toothpaste

Cleaning your jewellery with toothpaste can do more harm than good. Toothpaste is abrasive and can scratch the gold and loosen the stones.

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Soaking in lemon juice

It’s a popular DIY solution, but should not be used for cleaning jewellery. Lemon juice is very acidic and abrasive for cleaning.

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Boiling your jewellery

Soft stones, including emeralds and opals, should not be steamed because they might crack. Soaking jewellery directly in boiling water can weaken and misshape your jewellery.

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Trying to bleach

Bleach is made up of harsh chemicals that will break down the metals in your jewellery. It can cause permanent damage and discolouration.

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Wearing it in the shower

It actually can make your jewellery dirtier because it collects soap scum. Hard water damages softer jewellery. So, it’s best to take it off before your shower!

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Submerging in vinegar

Vinegar is another popular at-home solution for cleaning. However, like lemon juice, vinegar is very acidic and will damage your soft stones and plated jewellery.

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Using baking soda

Another popular household cleaner that could damage your jewellery! Baking soda is abrasive and too alkaline. It can scratch softer metals and stones.

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Overwashing

While cleaning your jewellery is necessary, do not overdo it! Overwashing can harm and make it dull.

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