How to Clean & Care for Gold Jewelry – Expert Tips from Your Jeweler

Woman polishing a gold necklace with a soft cloth – jewelry care tips from your jeweler

Why Gold Jewelry Needs Regular Care

Pure gold doesn’t tarnish — but most gold jewelry is an alloy containing other metals like silver, copper, or palladium. Over time, these can react with sweat, skin oils, perfume, and environmental factors, leaving a dull film on the surface. Regular, gentle cleaning keeps your jewelry brilliant for decades.

The Safest Home Cleaning Method

  1. Fill a small bowl with lukewarm water
  2. Add one or two drops of mild dish soap
  3. Let your jewelry soak for 5–10 minutes
  4. Gently scrub with a soft toothbrush
  5. Rinse under clean running water (close the drain!)
  6. Pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth
  7. Allow to air dry completely before storing

Natural Methods That Actually Work

Aluminum Foil & Salt

Line a bowl with foil, add hot water and a teaspoon of salt. Place jewelry in for 5 minutes. An electrochemical reaction lifts tarnish. Not suitable for pearls or opals.

Club Soda / Sparkling Water

A gentle soak in sparkling water loosens dirt safely — great for pieces with delicate stones.

What Damages Gold Jewelry

  • Perfume & hairspray: Spray first, dress second, put jewelry on last
  • Swimming pools & ocean: Chlorine weakens gold alloys; salt water loosens settings
  • Gym & sports: Sweat and impact take a toll — remove jewelry before working out
  • Cleaning products: Always remove rings before using household chemicals

How to Store Gold Jewelry Properly

Store separately in a padded jewelry box — never tangle chains together. Keep away from bathroom humidity. Anti-tarnish strips help protect alloys with silver content.

When to See Your Jeweler

Visit us when a stone feels loose, the piece has lost its shine despite cleaning, you notice deep scratches, or white gold is turning yellowish. Everyday-wear pieces like engagement rings should be checked annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my gold jewelry?

Daily-wear pieces once a week. Occasionally worn pieces every few months. A professional cleaning once a year is recommended.

Can I clean gold jewelry with toothpaste?

No — toothpaste contains mild abrasives that scratch gold surfaces. Use lukewarm water with a drop of mild dish soap instead.

Can I wear gold jewelry in the shower?

Solid 14k or 18k gold handles brief water contact well, but soap residue builds up over time. Always remove pieces with gemstones or pearls before showering.