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Do not affect gold jewelry like silver coins to do and requires little maintenance to keep portable form. However, gold is still dirt during normal wear and must be cleaned to ensure that the most visible pieces. Because silver has a reputation to damage and needs cleaning, gold jewelry is often overlooked and also requires some attention to cleaning from time to time.

A serious warning that fans of gold jewelry should consider before cleaning the parties is to never leave your parts in contact with chlorine or bleach. To avoid this, use a damp cloth soaked in cleaning solution for cleaning the area around the stone. As mentioned above, there are several household cleaning products that can be used to clean your jewelry. Combine soap with warm water and enjoy your jewelry for a few minutes before using a soft cloth or a toothbrush to scrub the dirt. You can use club soda or seltzer water, such as carbon dioxide in these fluids may release more dirt on the jewelry. Also be careful not to use abrasives to clean. Soft fabrics and soft bristle toothbrushes are good choices; something else may scratch the jewelry. There are other techniques to clean the coins. Toothpaste also works for your gold, but make sure you clean all the toothpaste out of the cracks until the end of the cleaning. If you have a very dirty piece of jewelry you can also boil the water.