Hi
Avoid immersing your white gold in all forms of chlorine, including a pool, hot tub or a household cleaner. Repeated exposure to chlorine can weaken gold's structure, leading to eventual breakage. Soap can build up on gold jewelry causing a dull film and diminishing its gleam.
For cleaning, soak white gold in warm water mixed with a few drop of ammonia. Gentle use of an old, soft-bristled toothbrush is useful for more extensive cleaning. After cleaning and rinsing, dry and polish with a soft cloth.
Store white gold in a fabric-lined case with separate compartments or wrap pieces individually in soft tissue paper.
I hope this helps. RSC
2007-01-24 08:43:33
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answered by RSC 2
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Don't bother with expensive jewellery cleaning products, just drop the item into a glass of coca cola and leave for a couple of hours, it should be gleaming when you remove it. Good Luck!
2007-01-25 11:21:42
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answered by gypsy girl 2
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any jewellery - do a solution of boiling water and fairy liquid put jewellery in and leave, for really good clean leave for between 5 hrs - overnight
2007-01-24 16:39:52
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answered by hannahlou 2
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white vinigar
2007-01-24 16:25:33
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answered by CHRIS P 3
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