How To Clean Gold Jewelry With Hydrogen Peroxide
The first method is mixing baking soda with water and then adding a few drops of hydrogen peroxide to the solution.
How to clean gold jewelry with hydrogen peroxide. The dust will react with the hydrogen peroxide and start to make bubbles. The bubbles and fizz will eventually slow down production 45 seconds 1 minute depending on how dirty your ring is. In a couple seconds the peroxide will start to bubble. You will then submerge the jewelry into the solution. Soak in hot water for a minute.
Put some hydrogen peroxide on a cotton pad then carefully run the pad over your jewelry to clean all over the earring. Pour a cap full of hydrogen peroxide in a cup. After a while dip it back in and leave it there for another minute or so. Another option is to fill a small glass with hydrogen peroxide. Place your ring in the cap and poor hydrogen peroxide until the ring is fully covered.
Let it stand for about ten to fifteen minutes and lift out so you can brush it with a soft bristled toothbrush.