Common Home Items to Clean Your Jewelry

home products to clean your jewelryYou want your jewelry to always shine and make you feel fantastic. Well, over time jewelry will lose some of its luster. While this is inevitable, there are things you have in your home right now that can be used to restore your jewelry to its out-of-the-box shape. A little time and creativity will put the bling back in your favorite jewelry pieces.

Silver Jewelry

When silver does not shine it just starts to look bad. However, you can eliminate the tarnished look and restore the shine pretty easily. To clean your silver you will need to head into your pantry and grab a plastic or glass dish, some baking soda and some aluminum foil. You want to boil a few cups of water. The amount you use will need to be enough to cover the silver you are cleaning. Take the plastic or glass bowl and your aluminum foil and line the bowl. You want to then lie your silver in this and make sure that it is in contact with the foil. Take some baking soda and sprinkle it on the jewelry. Next, pour the boiled water on this. You should notice a foul odor and some bubbling. Use a wooden spoon to flip and move the jewelry around so that all parts contact the foil. You want to use a wooden spoon to avoid burning yourself. Once you remove the silver, use a soft cloth (like the type you use to wipe eyeglasses) to wipe it off. Your silver will be bright and looking new.

Gold Jewelry

This is gold that is just plain gold and does not have any gems or stones. You will need some dish soap, a bowl of warm water and a soft cloth (again, like an eyeglass cloth). Take the warm water and put it in a bowl with a few drops of the soap. Mix this together and then place your gold jewelry in there to soak. After 20 minutes, take the jewelry off and gently wipe it dry with the eyeglass cloth. This will restore shine and remove any dirt on your gold jewelry.

You will use pretty much the same method to clean gold jewelry with stones. The big difference is that you want one cloth to wipe the stones and one to wipe the gold, and you will not be soaking the jewelry. You will need to take the cloths and dip them in the soap and water mix. You will then wipe the jewelry clean. It is a good idea to have two dry cloths as well so that you can wipe the jewelry dry.

Diamond Jewelry

You will need a soft cloth and some glass cleaner. You want to spray the cleaner right onto the diamond and then use the cloth to wipe it well. After this, turn on your faucet and run the jewelry under it for a couple of minutes. Use a dry cloth to dry the piece of jewelry after you are done. This will help to remove dirt, debris and other impurities from your diamond jewelry.

Quick and Easy Cleaning Tips to Help Your Dust Mite Allergy

cleaning for dust mitesDust mite allergies are not uncommon. If you find yourself waking up every morning just to start sneezing there is a chance that you are allergic to dust mites. Of course, a doctor needs to confirm this, but there are some cleaning tips that you can use to help reduce the dust mites so that you can breathe easier and not sneeze so much.

Get the Humidity Out

This can cause other issues like dry skin and sometimes nose bleeds, but dust mites need high humidity to survive. You can get monitors that will tell you how much humidity is in your home. You want to aim to keep it under 55 percent. This means that using a dehumidifier can be helpful, as are fans in the kitchen and bathroom to keep steam to a minimum.

Say Goodbye the Carpets

Carpets are a haven for dust mites. You could scrub your carpets once a week and vacuum daily, but dust mites will still be present in your carpeting. You want wood floors that you can easily keep dust free with a broom and a damp cloth. You can put throw rugs down, but be sure to take these outside to “beat” them once or twice a week so that dust mites do not have time to settle on them and cause you to start sneezing.

Mite Proof Covers

Your mattress has more dust mites on it than anything else in your home. This is often why you wake up sneezing. You have been exposed all night long. There are bed covers that are “dust mite proof” so that they cannot penetrate and make a home on your mattress. You should also change your bed linens at least twice a week. When you wash them, do so in hot water as this will kill the dust mites on them.

Change Your Window Treatments

Heavy drapery is difficult to clean and it is a major source of dust mites. Ideally, using just blinds is best because you can easily wipe these down every day with a dust brush or even a damp towel. If you really like curtains, go for a lightweight, cotton curtain that can be easily taken down and washed twice a week in hot water. There are a lot of simple curtain options available and they happen to be what is in style in terms of home décor right now.

Your Furniture

You are not going to ditch your furniture to avoid dust mites and you shouldn’t have to. Get a vacuum that has a hose on it so that you can vacuum your upholstered furniture. This can be done once or twice a week to keep dust mites to a minimum. Take your throw blankets and throw pillows outside and “beat” them to get rid of the excess dust.

As for your surfaces, shelves and tables, simply wipe them down. There are some surfaces, such as those in the kitchen, that you naturally wipe down every day. Other surfaces should be wiped down with a damp cloth at least twice a week to keep dust at bay.

You do not need to deep clean every single week to keep dust mites in check. You will be more diligent in cleaning, but it will not take much more time than you usually spend cleaning. Then, you will do your deep spring cleaning and all should be well for you and your family.