How to Care For Your Gold Jewelry
As a precious metal, gold represents less work to maintain its
appearance than other metals, such as silver. Gold does not
tarnish, smudge, or discolor, but it can become dulled by
contact with soaps, perspiration, hand creams and other
substances from your daily life.
A good rule of thumb, is to wash your hands before putting on,
or taking off, gold jewelry. This prevents contamination with
natural body oils and other matter that your hands have touched.
Also, if you're going to be wearing perfume, creams, lotions or
other chemical substances, put them on before your jewelry. Gold
items will be dulled and dirty from lying on skin that is still
moist with make-up, or if they are in the line of fire from
hairspray.
Always be sure to remove your rings before immersing your hands
in the dishwater or laundry. Repeated exposure to harsh
chemicals like chlorine, can permanently damage the gold's
luster. That also means removing rings when using swimming pools.
Store gold jewelry that you aren't wearing, in their original
boxes, or clean, cloth bags in a drawer away from other jewelry.
Never leave pieces jumbled together in a box, as they can
scratch each other, particularly if they happen to be set with
hard gemstones. Even wrapping each piece in plain tissue paper,
will preserve the surface and the shine.
The gold portions of jewelry can be cleaned with a mild soap
solution and a soft cloth for polishing. A used, soft-bristled
toothbrush may be helpful in reaching small crevices such as the
links of a chain, or the underside of settings in a ring.