Here's how I clean my gold jewelry naturally:
1. Fill an empty container with plain white vinegar. I poured out the chemicals in a store-bought jewelry cleaner and refilled it.
2. Place your jewelry in the vinegar and let it soak for 15 minutes.
3. Fill a small container with baking soda. Dip a small brush in vinegar and then in the baking soda. A toothbrush would work, but I used the brush that came with my store-bought cleaner.
4. Remove your jewelry from the vinegar and scrub with the baking soda covered brush. Re-dip if necessary.
5. Rinse with clean water and dry. BLING!
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