How to Clean White Gold Diamond Rings
- 1). Fill a finger bowl with 1 cup of warm water (not hot enough to be boiling) and add 1/2 tsp. of a mild dish soap, such as unscented Dawn. Stir the solution with your fingers until you see a good lather and all of the soap is dissolved. Put your ring in the bowl and let it soak for 2 to 5 minutes.
- 2). Lift the ring out of the water and place it on a microfiber cloth. Take a soft-bristled toothbrush or a watercolor brush and use it to dislodge any debris. Once you're done, drop the ring back into the water to wash off any loosened particles.
- 3). Rinse the ring under the tap using the same temperature of warm water. Turn the faucet on only about halfway and put the stopper in the drain so you don't end up with your ring lodged in the pipe. Then use the cloth to dry the ring so you don't end up with any streaks or water spots.
- 4). Check your ring to see if it's completely clean. If the soap and water didn't do the trick, repeat Steps 1 through 3 using ethyl alcohol or ammonia instead of the soap. If there's still no improvement, take your ring to a professional jewelry cleaner, who will either steam clean it or use an ultrasonic machine.