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Is baking soda safe for cleaning white gold diamond ring, if so how to use it, thanks?

Question: Is baking soda safe for cleaning white gold diamond ring, if so how to use it, thanks?

(Posted by: on 2010-07-23 22:19:02)

Some suggest to use amonia to clean diamond rings but i doubt if its realy safe to use, is it. Hope you could help me.


Answers:

Posted by: halo on 2010-07-23, 22:23:03

I personally don 't know but I dont think you should take the chance unless you are sure. Ive used toothpaste to clean silver but Im not sure about diamond. Does toothpaste have baking soda?(stupid thing to ask but if it does it might be safe.) Btw what are you cleaning off? Dirt?

  

Posted by: LifeDreams on 2010-07-27, 01:55:15

Noo, you should definitely not use baking soda for gold. Thats only for silver. But its true that you can use ammonia. Heres how & its safe :) A drop of dish washing liquid, a drop of household ammonia, and about a pint of warm water. Let your ring soak in that solution for a few minutes, then use a very soft toothbrush (one made for babies is best) to brush around the stone and prongs. Rinse, rinse, rinse ... and let the piece air-dry.

  


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