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An Easy Guide to Cleaning Mud Stains from Your Jewelry

Jewelry is something we cherish and want to keep beautiful, but sometimes life happens and your jewelry gets stained. If your jewelry has mud stains, you don't have to despair. Here is an easy guide on how to effectively clean mud stains from your jewelry without damaging it.


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Noemi Denker

Chocolate

Step 1: Gather Supplies

Gather the supplies you will need for this task. You will need a soft toothbrush, mild dish soap, a bowl, and some warm water.

Step 2: Mix Soap and Water

Mix a few drops of dish soap with some warm water. Make sure that the mixture is not too soapy so you won’t strip away the finish on your jewelry. Once you have the mixture ready, place the jewelry in the bowl.

Step 3: Gently Brush the Jewelry

Take the soft toothbrush and gently brush the jewelry to remove any dirt and mud stains. Make sure that you are gentle and do not scrub too hard, or you could cause damage to the metal or stone. Focus on areas where there are mud stains.

Step 4: Rinse the Jewelry

Once you have finished brushing the dirt away, rinse the jewelry in sink with warm water. Be sure to rinse away all soap residue. This will ensure that no soap residue remains on jewelry and damage the finish.

Step 5: Dry the Jewelry

Once you have finished rinsing the jewelry, use a soft cloth to dry it off. Make sure that you are gentle and avoid harsh rubbing which can damage the finish of the jewelry.

Conclusion

Cleaning mud stains from jewelry may seem daunting, but with the right supplies and a gentle hand, you can be successful. With this easy to follow guide, your jewelry will sparkle and shine like new!

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