Earrings (whether studs, dangles, hoops, or any other type) are a popular jewelry accessory for many people. However, keeping jewelry clean is an important task that many people forget. Not only will the metal loose shine, but building up the grime, grease, sweat, dirt, and even shampoo can irritate the skin and possibly cause an infection.
Fortunately, there are several easy ways that you can clean earrings, and you don’t need to buy a fancy cleaner to do it. Many cleaning remedies can come from items you can find around your house. Not only will they clean your earrings, but make them shiny and as good as new too!
Diamond earrings are very resilient, but if you’re not careful, they can lose some of their essential coloring as well.
What’s the key to cleaning them? You would have never thought that dish soap and water is the easiest, most simple cleaning method that can be used for diamond earrings!
Caution: If working at the kitchen sink, remember to plug it. You don’t want to call the plumber to retrieve a lost earring
The biggest issue when cleaning silver earrings is knowing how to keep the metal from oxidizing. Fortunately, you only need four things for this treatment, which are baking soda, a soft brush, boiling water, and tinfoil
Caution: Do not use this method on gem earrings as baking soda could damage the jewels.
Just like with diamond earrings, all you need to clean gold earrings is mild dish soap and water.
Note: It is also safe to soak gold earrings in rubbing alcohol for a few minutes for the same result. It will remove any grime, oils, and dirt. However, do not use rubbing alcohol if gold earrings are using an adhesive. The alcohol may melt the glue away.
Real pearl earrings are quite fragile and any cleaning method requires a gentle hand. Normally, only a small cotton cloth is all you need to clean these earrings. However, if you want to include water, we recommend these steps.
Caution: Do not use any chemical elements when cleaning pearl earrings. This could damage or corrode the gems.
Are there other ways to clean earrings? Of course!
For quick shines, polishing cloths are a safe option. They are especially good at getting rid of quick tarnishes.
Hydrogen peroxide is another option that many turn to as well. This chemical acts as both a disinfectant and a shiner.
Even if your earrings don’t look dirty, they can still cause infection. It’s recommended to wash earrings as often as possible.
Even if you just use an alcohol swab before each wear, it will help with buildup and keep your ears healthy as well.
If you wear the same pair of earrings excessively without washing them, the possibility of infection increases. The common signs of infection include:
It’s also highly recommended, unless they are brand new piercings, to not sleep with earrings in. Doing so can increase the cause of:
To avoid any ear infections, we recommend cleaning your earrings as often as possible. Luckily, this process can be as simple as using dish soap and water.
Additionally, storing earrings properly in a jewelry box or earring stand can reduce the build up of grime or discoloration as well.
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This post was last modified on June 15, 2021 1:32 am