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Because every metal performs differently, selecting the right one comes down to your daily routine and maintenance needs.
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Shield Your Shine: Keep your jewelry away from harsh chemicals, including perfumes, makeup, and chlorinated water, which can dull the finish over time.
Active Living: To prevent accidental scratches or dents, always take off your pieces before hitting the gym or engaging in any heavy physical activity.
Gentle Refresh: When your jewelry needs a lift, use a soft-bristled brush with lukewarm, soapy water. Always dry thoroughly with a soft microfiber cloth before putting them away.
Smart Storage: When you're resting (or just not wearing them), store each piece individually in a cool, dark, and dry environment. Keeping them away from direct sunlight and dust is the best way to prevent tarnishing.

STEP 1: MAKE THE CLEANING MIX
In a small dish, combine equal amounts of baking soda and either lemon juice or white vinegar. Stir until it forms a smooth paste. The acidic liquid helps dissolve tarnish, while the baking soda gently lifts away buildup.
STEP 2: APPLY TO THE JEWELRY
Using your fingertips or a soft cloth, spread the paste evenly over the brass piece. For detailed designs or tight areas, a soft toothbrush works well to clean those spots lightly.
STEP 3: WAIT AND LET IT WORK
Leave the paste on the jewelry for about 5–10 minutes, depending on how tarnished it is. This resting time allows the mixture to break down dirt and oxidation.
STEP 4: RINSE AND DRY COMPLETELY
Rinse the jewelry with lukewarm water to remove all residue. Pat it dry immediately with a soft, clean cloth to avoid moisture-related discoloration.
STEP 5: BUFF FOR SHINE
Once fully dry, polish the surface with a microfiber cloth to restore its natural glow. For added shine, lightly dampen the cloth with a tiny amount of olive oil and buff gently.
STEP 6: STORE WITH CARE
To keep your brass jewelry looking fresh, store it in a dry, sealed container. Adding silica gel packets or anti-tarnish strips can help reduce future oxidation.

BAKING SODA CLEANING METHOD
What You’ll Need: Baking soda and water
How to Use: Combine baking soda with just enough water to create a thick paste. Using a soft cloth, gently massage the mixture onto the jewelry in small circular motions. Once clean, rinse well with water and dry completely. This technique is effective for lifting light tarnish and built-up residue.
VINEGAR SOAK
What You’ll Need: White vinegar and water
How to Use: In a bowl, blend equal parts vinegar and water. Place the jewelry into the solution and let it sit briefly. Use a soft toothbrush to lightly clean the surface, then rinse thoroughly and pat dry. The vinegar helps break down grease and mineral buildup.
TOOTHPASTE SHINE
What You’ll Need: Non-abrasive, non-gel toothpaste and a soft cloth or toothbrush
How to Use: Apply a small dab of toothpaste to the jewelry and gently brush or rub the surface. Rinse under warm water to remove all residue, then dry with a clean cloth. This method provides a gentle polishing effect for stainless steel pieces.
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