Okay, so little known fact about Mavis: I own one piece of jewelry. One. My wedding band. Still, I like to keep it shiny, without having to pay for expensive jewelry cleaner. Of course, as with basically everything in life, there is always a way to make your own for a fraction of the store-bought price.
You’ll Need
One cup hot water
1-2 Tbsp. baking soda
Directions
Dissolve the baking soda in the hot water and let your rings/jewelry sit in the mixture for a few minutes. If you have a diamond or jewels on the ring, you can gently scrub them with a SOFT toothbrush. Rinse and wear.
How’s that for a quick and easy way to bring the bling back to your ring?
~Mavis
Beth says
I have also found regular toothpaste (not the gel) to work great on my jewelry too. I use a softbrush and the samples I get from the dentist office.
Terri says
I just put ammonia in a shot glass and drop my rings in. Come back a little later and rinse off. Diamonds are so sparkly and clean with no real effort. Very inexpensive
Anna says
Just tried your method on my diamond studs, super sparkly now! I usually clean my jewellery with my coffee machine steam attachment. Bling!
Mavis says
So glad it worked for you!