With jewelry cleaner from Target.
Either use colgate tooth paste the orgininal kind and a soft tooth brush, or soak them in gin for an hour then use a soft tooth brush on them. Either one works great for jewerly.
Wash it with surf
Ring your local AVON rep. and she/he will come to you, saving time and money. They have a great jewelery cleaner, My daughter has a jar and it seems to be able to be used over and over, She uses it often and it never seems to run out.
shampoo or liquid soap ![]()
Try hot water and mild soap (ie liquid handsoap or just plain old dishsoap) Soak them in a cup of hot soapy water. Take them out and give them a scrub with a SOFT bristled toothbrush. If you happen to have Amonia in your home (who uses it anymore??) you can use a tiny splash of that in place of the soap. I work in a jewelry store and that is what we use in our ultrasonic cleaner. Be sure to scrub the bottom side of your stones fairly good…since this is where goo builds up and makes your stone appear dull.
The toothpaste trick is an oldie…but toothpaste is an abrasive (this is how it cleans your teeth!!) and over use can damage your jewelry.