Keeping your necklaces sparkling doesn't always require a trip to the jeweler. With a few simple household items, you can restore the shine of your jewelry right from home. Here are five effective home products you should know for polishing necklaces:
1. Baking Soda and Water
Baking soda is a gentle abrasive that helps remove tarnish from silver and other metals. Mix a small amount with water to form a paste. Rub it gently onto the necklace using a soft cloth or toothbrush, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
2. White Vinegar
White vinegar is excellent for removing oxidation from metal jewelry. Soak your necklace (especially silver) in a cup of white vinegar for 10–15 minutes. Rinse and buff with a clean cloth. Avoid using vinegar on pearls or delicate gemstones.
3. Toothpaste (Non-Gel, Non-Whitening)
A mild toothpaste works well for cleaning jewelry with metal parts. Apply a small dab to a toothbrush and gently scrub the necklace. Rinse thoroughly and wipe with a soft cloth. Don’t use this method on soft stones like opals or turquoise.
4. Dish Soap and Warm Water
Mild dish soap is safe and effective for regular cleaning. Mix a few drops in warm water, soak your necklace for a few minutes, and gently clean with a cloth or brush. This is great for gold, silver, and even costume jewelry.
5. Aluminum Foil and Salt Bath
Line a bowl with aluminum foil, add hot water, salt, and baking soda. Soak your necklace in the solution. The chemical reaction will lift tarnish from silver pieces. Rinse and dry immediately.
With these home products, you can keep your necklaces looking polished and new — all without stepping outside your door.