How to Clean Gold & Diamond Jewellery at Home
Author : Eswari Jewellers | Published On : 23 May 2026

Gold and diamond jewellery can look dull over time because of skin oils, lotion, sweat, and dust. These everyday particles cover the surface and reduce shine.
Diamonds attract grease easily, so even fingerprints can make them lose their sparkle. Gold does not get dull like silver, but dirt can collect around settings and small details.
Regular gentle cleaning at home helps keep your jewellery shiny and beautiful. Professional cleaning and inspections from a trusted jeweller are recommended to keep your jewellery in excellent condition.
What You Need From Home
Everything you need is probably already in your kitchen or bathroom.
Mild dish soap (fragrance-free)
A small drop of mild dish soap is great for cleaning gold and diamonds at home. It removes oil and dirt without harming the jewelry. Use simple soaps like Dawn or Fairy. Avoid soaps with extra chemicals or moisturizers.
Warm water (not hot)
Warm water helps remove oil and soap easily. Do not use very hot or boiling water, as it can loosen stones from the jewelry, especially if the stones have small cracks or old glue.
A soft-bristle toothbrush
Use a new or very clean soft toothbrush (baby toothbrushes are ideal). The bristles are gentle enough for gold and strong enough to dislodge buildup from around prongs and under settings. Never use a medium or hard-bristle brush on jewellery.
A lint-free cloth
Use a soft, lint-free cloth like a microfiber cloth or clean cotton cloth to dry and polish jewelry. Avoid paper towels, as they can cause small scratches on gold.
You can also use a small bowl for the cleaning mix and place a sieve over the sink drain to prevent losing stones.
How to Clean Gold Jewellery ?
This method works for yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold at 14K, 18K, and 22K.
Prepare your cleaning solution
Fill a small bowl with warm water. Add two to three drops of mild dish soap. Stir gently to mix. The water should feel warm but comfortable against your wrist not hot.
Soak the jewellery for 15-20 minutes
Place your gold piece into the soapy water. Let it soak for 15 to 20 minutes. This is the most important step, the soak loosens all the oil, dirt, and dust stuck on the surface. Do not rush this step. If the jewelry is very dirty, you can soak it for up to 30 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly under warm running water
Rinse the jewelry well under warm running water to remove all soap. Leftover soap can make it look dull. Hold the jewelry carefully and rinse for about 30 seconds. Always rinse over a bowl, not an open sink drain, so you do not lose any loose stones.
Pat dry and air-dry completely
Dry the jewelry gently with a soft cloth, then leave it on a clean surface for 10-15 minutes until fully dry before wearing or storing it.
Things You Must Never Use on Gold & Diamonds
Do not use these on gold and diamond jewelry:
- Bleach or chlorine – can damage gold and weaken the metal.
- Toothpaste – can scratch gold.
- Baking soda paste – can leave scratches on gold.
- Ultrasonic cleaners – may loosen stones.
- Steam cleaners – too much heat can damage stones or metal.
- Vinegar – too strong for gold.
- Acetone or nail polish remover – can damage white gold coating.
- Paper towels – can cause small scratches.
Different types of gold need slightly different care.
| Gold Type | Soak in Soapy Water | Brush Safe? | Notes |
| 22K Yellow Gold | Yes | Yes, gently | Soft gold, brush very lightly |
| 18K Yellow Gold | Yes | Yes | Common for jewelry, easy to clean |
| 14K Gold | Yes | Yes | Stronger and more durable |
| White Gold | Yes | Yes, gently | Avoid rough cleaning or strong products |
| Rose Gold | Yes | Yes | Avoid strong liquids like vinegar |
| Gold-Plated | No soaking | Very gently | Clean only with a damp cloth |
How to Store Jewelry
- Keep each jewelry piece separate in a soft pouch or box.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from water and sunlight.
- Wear jewelry after makeup, perfume, and skincare. Remove it before washing hands or changing clothes.
When to Visit a Jeweler
- Once a year for professional cleaning and checking.
- If a stone feels loose or makes noise.
- If white gold starts looking yellow.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I clean gold jewellery at home?
Mix warm water with two drops of dish soap. Soak your jewellery for 20 minutes. Scrub gently with a soft toothbrush. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Done.
- Why does my gold look dull?
Skin oil, sweat, and lotion build up on gold every day. This invisible layer blocks the shine. Clean it and the shine comes straight back.
- How often should I clean my gold ring?
Every 1-2 weeks for rings you wear daily. Once a month for necklaces and earrings.
- Can I clean rose gold at home?
Yes, soap and warm water works perfectly. Just avoid vinegar and lemon juice. The copper in rose gold reacts to acid.
- Can I clean white gold the same way?
Yes, same soap and water method. But scrub very lightly. White gold has a thin coating that scratches off easily.
- My white gold ring is turning yellow. Is it damaged?
Not damaged. The white coating has just worn thin. A jeweller can re-coat it cheaply. This happens to all white gold. -
How do I clean a diamond ring at home?
Same as gold warm water and dish soap. Soak for 20 minutes. Brush gently underneath the diamond through the prongs. Rinse and dry.
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Can I use toothpaste to clean gold?
Never. Toothpaste is abrasive — it scratches gold over time. Use dish soap instead.
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My ring is still dull after cleaning. What is wrong?
Cleaning removes dirt. It cannot remove scratches. If your ring is still dull after a proper clean, it has surface scratches. A jeweller can polish it to look new again.
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How do I check if a stone is loose?
Tap the ring gently near your ear. if you hear a rattling sound, the stone may be loose. Do not wear or clean it; take it to a jeweller immediately.
This article is originally Published by – https://www.eswarijewells.com/blog/how-to-clean-gold-diamond-jewellery-at-home
