How to take care of your white gold jewelry.
You don't want to wear your gold jewelry 24 hours a day, seven days a week, this will make them more likely to get damaged over time. When you do take off your gold jewelry, store them in a jewelry box or case that contains compartments for each item. Separating each piece in tissue paper and keep in small bags or pouches to make sure they don't damage each other. Keep your diamond jewelry separate because the hard stone can scratch your gold easily. Make sure your jewelry is dry when you put it away, because moisture can cause springs and clasps to weaken over time.
You can clean gold jewelry with a soft toothbrush and some soapy water.
Dip the toothbrush in the water and use it to get into all of the cracks and crevices. Rinse all the jewelry in warm water until the water runs clear and make sure to rinse over and over just to make sure you have all of the soap and dirt out.
Buff your piece dry with a soft, lint-free cloth to make it shine. The best thing you can do is you can use a non-abrasive jewelry cleaner that you can buy at any jewelry store. If your gold jewelry contains gemstones, check to make sure that the cleaner is safe to use with them.
Buff your piece dry with a soft, lint-free cloth to make it shine. The best thing you can do is you can use a non-abrasive jewelry cleaner that you can buy at any jewelry store. If your gold jewelry contains gemstones, check to make sure that the cleaner is safe to use with them.
Always have your gold jewelry inspected for wear and tear by a respected jeweler in your area. It is worth the time and little bit of money they will charge you for the visit.