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3 simple jewellery cleaning and repair tips


Fine pieces of jewellery are valuable possessions that are created to last. But for it them to reach the be passed down to generations to come, you need to take good care of it them and store it them correctly and in a safe place.

But there are some situations wherein your jewellery would need cleaning or repairing. There are stores in Sydney that offer repairs for diamond wedding rings or other jewellery. But if you would like to avoid the long waiting in having them cleaned or repaired, there’s good news! You don’t have to rush going to the jewellery store for repairs!

Here are simple tips to repair and clean your pieces of jewellery at home with these three simple tips:

1. Make your own jewellery cleaner

Instead of buying a jewellery cleaner, why not make one? There are household materials which you can use to clean your jewellery.

For tarnished silver such as rings and necklaces, you can use boiling water, aluminium foil, vinegar and baking soda. Here’s a video from Kenni-411 for your guide:

The method also works on Gold and Titanium. It’s easy and effective! save money and a lot of time.

2. Sprinkle baby powder on tangled necklaces

Almost everyone struggle in untangling their headphones.

Necklace knots are very difficult to untangle, especially when the chain is longer and thinner ith some baby powder, gentle rubbing on the knot and extra patience, you’ll get to untangle the knot in minutes.

The baby powder lessens the friction between the nce done, you can easily wash it off.

3. Repairing the jump ring

Jump rings are metal rings with an opening. These are used by jewellers to link together the clasps and chains or sometimes can be used for connecting charms. But sometimes, the gap in the jump rings can’t be avoided. If you’re having this problem, here’s a video by Blue Buddha to show you how to fix it:

This requires you to use a long nose plier, careful twisting movements and a lot of patience!

But the key here is to safely store your jewellery. Keep it in a fabric-lined jewellery case to avoid the pains of dealing with serious repairs. These tips can be done applied at home, but in some instances when the situation gets complicated, we need to let the experts do the job.


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