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  2. How to Clean Gold Jewelry the Right Way - The Spruce

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    Regain your gold jewelry's luster with regular cleaning, whether with a homemade solution or a commercial cleaner specifically for gold jewelry. Read on for the best way to clean gold jewelry at home with these simple steps for a DIY cleaner.

  3. How to Clean Jewelry, From Gold to Silver to Diamonds

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    To find out exactly how (and when) to clean your jewelry the right way, we tapped experts for their tried-and-true techniques on cleaning everything from gold and silver to costume jewelry and gemstones.

  4. How to Clean Gold Jewelry the Right Way | Jewelers Mutual

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    Learn how to clean gold jewelry properly at home to increase the lifespan of your gold jewelry by following these simple steps.

  5. How to Clean Gold Jewelry, According to a Jeweler - PureWow

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    Here’s everything you need to know about how to clean gold jewelry according to an expert, plus how best to care for it so you don’t even have to fuss over it that often.

  6. To clean your gold jewelry, start by mixing a few drops of liquid dish soap into a bowl of lukewarm water. Then, put your gold jewelry in the water and let it sit for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, take out your jewelry and gently scrub it with a clean soft-bristled toothbrush.

  7. How to Clean Gold Jewelry With Simple Household Products

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    Cleaning gold jewelry at home is easy and you don't need any special tools – just warm water, a little dish soap, a shallow bowl, and a soft-bristled brush.

  8. How to Clean Gold Jewelry at Home - Brides

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    Step 1: Fill up a bowl. Fill a bowl with warm, not boiling, water and add a few drops of washing up liquid. Step 2: Leave your jewelry to soak. Pop your jewelry into the water and leave for 10...