How to Clean Your Gold Jewelry for Selling

Now that you’ve decided to sell your gold jewelry, you’re going to want to make sure it’s nice and clean before taking it to your pawn shop. You probably aren’t getting the most money you can if you bring in items that are dirty and grimy or dull.  Cleaning your jewelry is pretty simple and is easily done at home, just follow these steps to bring shine back to your gold jewelry.

How to Clean Your Gold Jewelry for Selling

Plain Gold Jewelry
Get this – you can actually clean your jewelry with just soap and water. Simple as that. But, if your jewelry has any gemstones, it will take a little more work. Otherwise, just fill a bowl with warm water and a few drops of dish soap. From there, go ahead and place your jewelry in the bowl and let it soak for 20 minutes. Then, dry your jewelry with a clean cotton cloth and allow it to sit on a towel to air dry. The results? All of the oils that collected on your jewelry from wearing it every day is gone. You will make much more money selling your jewelry this way rather than if it were dingy and lackluster.


Gold Jewelry with Gemstones
You can still clean your jewelry at home if it has gemstones, you just have to take a different approach to avoid damaging the stones. The one thing you’ll want to remember, though, is to never submerge the jewelry in water. Doing so could cause the stone to become loose and eventually fall out. What you want to do, instead, is use the same water and soap mixture as mentioned before, but dab it onto the jewelry instead of submerging it and then rinse by dabbing it with a damp cloth.  To dry, place the jewelry upside down on a dry towel so the water will drain off of the jewelry without damaging the stone.

Cleaning Hard to Reach Spots
For those hard to reach spots, just use a soft bristled toothbrush. This way you can get into those little crevices of your engraved jewelry with no problem.

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