So now that it is time for spring cleaning, we here at daisymaids want to remind you: don't forget your jewelry. Cleaning jewelry is one of those jobs that is fun to do. Not only do you get to handle valuable items, but you get the pleasure of remembering the personal history behind each piece. They may be gifts, or something worn for a special occasion, or an heirloom passed down thorough the generations.
Stone jewelry especially benefits from a good cleaning. The chemicals in perfumes, hand washing soaps, and lotions can really cause them to lose their lustre.
For the hardest of stones, diamonds, sapphires, (like Princess Di's famous ring) and cubic zircons, immerse in hot soapy water and scrub with an old soft toothbrush. Rinse and air dry. It is important to use a very soft brush because even thought the stones them selves are among the hardest elements on earth, the gold, silver of platinum they are set in is not. Ultrasonic cleaning, available at most jewelers will avoid the problem of scratching the setting. Soaking rings in alcohol, a cleaning solvent and marvelous grease cutter, will also have them sparkling in just a few minutes.