Accidentally spilling red wine on your precious jewelry can leave an unsightly stain that can seem impossible to get rid of. While it may be tempting to scrub off the stain, it is important to take caution in order to avoid damaging the jewelry itself. Following a few simple steps, you can learn how to safely clean and remove wine stains from jewelry.
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
The first step in cleaning a wine stain from jewelry is to blot up as much of the excess wine as possible. You can do this by using a cloth or paper towel, pressing the material against the stain gently in order to absorb any remaining liquid. If you don’t want to use a cloth, simply leaving the jewelry in a dry place for several hours can also help to get rid of the excess moisture.
Once the excess liquid has been removed, you’ll need to make a cleaning solution. To do this, mix together a few drops of mild dish soap with a cup of warm water. Soak a soft, lint-free cloth or brush in the solution and wring out the excess moisture before using it to gently scrub the stained area.
After scrubbing the stained area with the cleaning solution, rinse the jewelry off with warm water and pat it dry with a soft cloth. To protect jewelry from further damage, you should avoid rubbing it with harsh materials. Additionally, you can finish off the cleaning process by polishing the jewelry with a polishing cloth.
By following these steps, you’ll be able to effectively clean and remove wine stains from jewelry, preserving its luster and shine. However, it is important to remember that some types of jewelry may be more delicate and require extra care when cleaning. If you’re unsure about best way to clean your jewelry, it is always best to seek advice of a professional.
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