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Apeksha
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nice information. very handy and helpful. could you suggest some home treatments for cleaning up the jewellery
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Kinshika Lulla
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do not wear gold jewelry in a swimming pool or hot tub or when using ammonia or cleaning bleach at home. Bleach, including chlorine, will attack and dissolve the metal. It's better to not wear gold jewelry in the shower either. The soap can leave a dull finish on the gold that is not easy to remove once it builds up.
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Tanishta
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To clean gold jewelry that does not include any soft gemstones, pearls or crystals, I put the gold jewelry into warm sudsy water containing a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid and rub gently with a cotton swab.
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