How to Clean the Gold

How to Clean the GoldAt home we sometimes have special silverware that we have given or have bought and that we get only when we have a very important occasion. Many times it’s covered and cups of gold or silver and in both cases, just because they are not used often does not mean they do not get dirty.

On the contrary, gold also gets dirty and loses saved brightness, so you need to be cleaned. The process for doing it is not difficult but it is cumbersome because we must do so with care and detail to make it shiny. And if you wonder what you need, you need to know about how to clean gold.

1. Mix a few drops of dish with water. Use one that is very soft, very corrosive and if nothing is what it will not harm the environment even better. That fit well together both ingredients to create a good mix of cleaning. Depending on the size of what you’re going to clean, prepare a larger container or smaller.
2. You dip the piece of gold into the mixture, which was tape. Leave 15 minutes then submerged. If by chance you’re cleaning something with some inlay, leaving less time because the solution may be out of place.
3. Take the piece of soap. Take an old toothbrush, of which are softer and cleans the surface gently. Do better in the parts which are visible to bring out shine also in the grooves.
4. When you see the piece completely clean, put under water. If it is necessary to look for a strainer to put the piece and to run the water a while to remove all soap, which is very important.
5. Dry the piece of gold with a very soft cloth. That will remove water spots and any soap residue, and it will be ready for use or storage.

That is all. To avoid making this whole process, keep your best gold to avoid contact with anything strange. If you can be with felt around.

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