Bring Your Bling Back to Life: How to Remove Pet Stains From Jewelry
Your jewelry may be your pride and joy, but that doesn't mean it's off-limits from a pet accident or two. Fortunately, it's not the end of the world if Fido leaves some stains on your favorite piece; you can use a few easy steps to help restore it back to its sparkling glory.
Updated 11 Mar 2023
By Matej Kramberger
What You Need for Cleaning Pet Stains from Jewelry
- A few drops of mild dish soap
- A soft cloth
- Lukewarm water
- Soft toothbrush/Q-tip (optional)
Steps for Removing Pet Stains From Jewelry
- Start by creating a soapy solution with a few drops of mild dish soap and lukewarm water.
- Place your jewelry in the bowl, swirling it around the solution to ensure complete coverage.
- Let it soak for 10-15 minutes.
- Remove the jewelry from the soapy solution, then gently scrub it with a soft cloth.
- To reach tight spaces and crevices, you may choose to use a soft toothbrush or Q-Tip.
- Rinse the jewelry with lukewarm water, gently rubbing away any remaining residue.
- Dry the jewelry with a towel, making sure it’s completely dry before putting it away.
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