TOP 10 ways to clean a ring using household items! Keep reading to find out unique ways to make your bling shine 4EVER🤩🤩🌟

 
 Cleaning and upholding your rings is essential if you want them to last. Having to upkeep regular cleaning services could be overwhelming and confusing for many, so 10 simple tips and tricks to cleaning your rings at home is the guide everyone needs. ✨😊
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1. Soap, Baking Soda, Warm water + Tin Foil
Line a bowl with aluminum foil, creating a nest for our products. Then combine two tablespoons of baking soda and a pump of regular hand soap and miz until combined. Lastly add some water to create a thick paste and drop your rings into the bowl, and finally cover the top with more foil.
The results provide a tranish free ring and creates a shine.
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2.Hot water, salt, soda and dishwashing liquid
Pour hot water into bowl. Place salt, soda, and dishwashing liquid into bowl. Place rings on top of foil and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes.
The reuslts give a brighter and more shiny finish to your rings.
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3.Water and Laundry detergent
The best homemade jewelry cleaning solution is a mixture of a few drops of Dawn dish detergent in warm, not hot, water. Let the piece sit in the solution for a few minutes, longer if it's very dirty, then gently scrub with a new, baby-size, soft toothbrush.
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4. Simple dish soap+ warm water
Mix together equal parts dish soap and warm water, then soak your ring in the mixture for a few minutes. Use a soft-bristled brush to scrub away any dirt or grime, then rinse with cool water and dry with a soft cloth.
This method gives for a delecate shine to your ring.
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5. Coca-Cola, for gold rings
Simpily pour coca-cola into a small bowl, and use a soft brissled brush to scrub the ring with the cola. Leave the ring to rest in the cola for 5-10 min and then damp it dry on a cloth or tissuie, and await shiny results.
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6.Vinegar and warm water solution
Pour 1 tablespoon of vinegar into a bowl and dilute it with 4 tablespoons of warm water. KEEP IN MIND THIS ONLY WORKS ON REAL GOLD AND SILVER RINGS,
if you have a gold coloured ring or a silver coloured ring and not the metal, then this could cause damage to the plating, fake coloured gold rings also are at risk of colouring green/black. Then dunk the rings into the solution and let it rest for 5min. Then damp it dry on a cloth or tissuie, and await shiny results.
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7.salt, baking soda, and dish detergent
Combine salt, bakingsode and dish soap into a bowl and roll the foil into balls, and placing it into the band of the ring. Dont stir the solution and let the rings sit there for 5-10min. Await for sjiny and tarnsh free rings.
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8.Windex, dishwashing liquid and warm water
Mix 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid and 1 cup warm water. Add 1/2 teaspoon of ammonia based household cleaner (like a glass cleaner such as Windex) Soak your jewelry in the solution for about 5 minutes & then gently scrub with a soft-toothbrush. Air dry or carefully towel-dry with paper towel or regular cloth.
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9.Hand sanitiser
Reach for your go-to antibacterial cleaner and pour a few inches of the liquid cleaner into a glass bowl. Add your jewelry and let it sit for five minutes. As you wait, the buildup should begin to fall to the bottom of the bowl.
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10.Baking soda, salt and warm water
Combining baking soda, salt and warm water into a thick paste, let your rings sit there for 10-20min. Take them out and rinse uner warm water and pat dry with a cloth and see how your ring blings and shines.
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2 Products that SHOULDN'T be used for jewllery cleaning
Using Lemons actually can ruin your rings. The acidity can sometimes be too harsh on the material of the ring and can cause the ring to waer down quicker and even possibly tarnish. 😬😬
Using toothpaste. Toothpaste can also wear down the metal and scratches the surface, this could not be visible at first, but over time will cause visable damages.

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