Which home remedies are suitable for cleaning gold jewelry?
When cleaning gold jewelry, some home remedies are effective, but not suitable for all alloys. Our 18 karat gold jewelry – hand-set with lab diamonds – is a very resilient material due to its purity and high-quality craftsmanship. This means: It can be easily cleaned and is therefore particularly well-suited if you are looking for jewelry that can accompany you for a lifetime.
If you have jewelry with glued stones or pearls, please do not clean it yourself as the stones may come loose or the pearls may break.
Also, with low-carat gold like 333 gold, you should be cautious, as acids and abrasive substances can damage the alloy. Below, we have summarized some of the most well-known gold cleaning methods for you.
Clean gold jewelry with dish soap
For gentle cleaning of gold jewelry, dish soap is ideal.
If your gold jewelry has faded, you should place it in a warm bath of dish soap (preferably sustainable solid dish soap), give the soap a moment to take care of your jewelry in the water, then you can take it out of the bath and gently scrub it with a soft toothbrush. Then you can simply dry your rings, earrings, or bracelets with a soft cloth, and they will shine as beautifully as you do! We consider this method to be the best and safest way to clean at home and have developed our sustainable jewelry care set for you.
Clean jewelry with baking soda or baking soda
Although home remedies such as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda are often recommended for cleaning gold jewelry, caution is advised. Both substances have an abrasive effect that can scratch the surface of the jewelry. The fine powder can leave scratches on the gold and thus affect the shine of your jewelry piece, so we advise against this method.
If you still want to use baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, mix them with some water to form a paste and apply it gently with a soft toothbrush. Let the paste sit for about 30 minutes and then rinse it thoroughly with lukewarm water. Be sure to carefully dry your jewelry afterwards to remove any residues.
Clean golden jewelry with aluminum foil
Cleaning gold jewelry with aluminum foil is a simple and effective method.
Place a bowl lined with aluminum foil and add two tablespoons of table salt and one liter of hot water. Place your tarnished gold jewelry in the solution and stir gently until the salt has dissolved. The aluminum foil interacts with the impurities on your jewelry and attracts them. You will notice the foil darkening - this means the dirt is being removed from the gold. Remove the jewelry as soon as it shines again, rinse it under running water, and dry it with a soft cloth.
This method is particularly suitable for pure gold pieces, but should not be used for jewelry with delicate gemstones or pearls, as they could be damaged.
Clean gold jewelry with vinegar
Vinegar is a practical home remedy for cleaning tarnished gold jewelry and restoring its shine. Simply place your piece of jewelry in a bowl and cover it completely with vinegar. Let it sit in the vinegar solution for up to two hours, depending on the level of dirt. The vinegar acts as a natural acid that removes deposits and dirt. Then rinse the jewelry thoroughly with clear water and dry it with a soft cloth.
Since vinegar is an acid, this method should only be used for high-quality gold jewelry without gemstones or pearls, as sensitive materials could be damaged. For this reason, we recommend this cleaning method with limitations and suggest alternative, gentler methods.
Practical helpers: brush, care cloth, and soap
With our sustainable jewelry care set, you can easily maintain the shine of your gold jewelry. The set includes a solid washing soap, a bamboo brush for cleaning, and a soft microfiber care cloth for polishing. Everything is neatly stored in a natural cotton bag, perfect for home or on the go. A step-by-step guide made from recycled paper is also included, so you always know how to best care for your jewelry.
Our 18-carat recycled gold is characterized by its purity and durability, making care particularly easy. When it fades, a lukewarm bath with soap is enough: let the soap work for a moment, gently clean with the brush, and then dry with the cloth – your gold jewelry will shine like new again!