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9 Best Jewelry Cleaners, According to Our Lab Tests
May 1, 2025
While jewelry cleaning might be at the bottom of your to-do list, polishing your necklaces, rings and earrings can bring brand-new sparkle to your favorite accessories. DIY methods are an option, but jewelry cleaners can simplify the maintenance of your precious metals and jewels. Good Housekeeping editors and product analysts regularly use jewelry cleaners to keep engagement rings, sentimental necklaces and special earrings in tip-top shape.
Experts from the GH Institute Home Care & Cleaning Labregularly test jewelry cleaners, evaluating their performance,ease of use and ingredient labels. When it came time to curate this guide, we made sure to include a variety of options, such as wipes, liquid formulas, cloths and pens convenient for on-the-go cleaning. You'll also find splurge-worthy kits and GH Seal holders.
Weiman Fine Jewelry Cleaner
Size: 6 oz | Cleaning time: Up to 30 minutes | Best for: Diamonds, gold, platinum, titanium, gemstones
Not only does this jewelry cleaner only cost around $10, but it can also clean a variety of metals and gemstones. It comes with a tray that fits inside the container and a small brush for working the solution into your jewelry. The formula is designed to gently remove dirt and buildup without harming your precious pieces.
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