How To Keep Brass Jewelry In Tiptop Shape At All Times

By Rhea Solomon


Not a lot of people enjoy collecting brass jewelry anymore. In fact, not a lot of people even pay attention to this metal anymore at all. However, if you have any grandmothers, then they might have a lot of it in their jewelry collections. They might have even given you some of their brass jewelry by now to keep and pass down yourself later on in life.

If this is the case, though, then the metal might have already tarnished by now. The truth is that some people actually like this look. However, if you think that it ruins the entire piece, then here are some tips on how to restore it to its former glory.

Overly tarnished brass can benefit a lot from getting cleaned with a cleaner that is made specially for it. It would be vital to follow all of the instructions that come with these cleaners, though. Also, keep in mind that these cleaners shouldn't be used on actual gemstones because gems tend to absorb them. This may, in turn, cause them to stop sparkling the way that they used to.

If you aren't fond of the idea of cleaning your pieces with harmful chemicals, there are various natural cleaners out there that you can look into to get the same effect, as well. You can try scrubbing any tarnish off with tomato juice, for example, or soak the entire piece into some lemon juice or a solution of water and salt. As with the other cleaners, though, these shouldn't be used on gems of any kind.

Hot water and mild detergent would come in handy in this department, too. With a soft cloth, scrub your pieces with mild detergent until it turns into a proper lather and then rinse it off in hot water. Believe it or not, this can actually get rid of a ton of unwanted dirt and grime on your special pieces.

Once your jewelry looks great yet again, though, you have to make it a point to keep it that way. This means protecting it in every way possible, so that it doesn't get tarnished again. When it comes to this, your best bet would be to turn to ziplock pouches for storage. This will prevent air from getting to them. So, basically, anytime you aren't wearing your brass pieces, make sure you place them in airtight pouches.

It goes without saying that brass definitely isn't a very popular metal amongst women and men in today's day and age. However, there are quite a few chances that you have a few of these pieces in your collection right now. This may be because they have been handed down to you by former generations in your family.

Regardless of why you have brass jewelry in your midst, it would be important to protect them, so that they always look great. This means that you will need to clean them regularly and get rid of tarnish whenever it shows up. Also, keep them in proper storage to keep them as nice-looking as possible for as long as possible at the same time.




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