I decided that I should try to clean it at home since I might never actually take it in to get cleaned!
![Clean your Wedding Rings at Home Clean your Wedding Rings at Home](http://lh3.ggpht.com/-gtDWIluOsfA/URRGgSkd1oI/AAAAAAAAVAc/Y3Qps7dB_b0/Clean%252520your%252520Wedding%252520Rings%252520at%252520Home_thumb.jpg?imgmax=800)
I wish you could see the gunk stuck in and around my diamond before I cleaned them. The pictures do not quite grasp the disgustingness.
![Grimy-Rings-Before-3-web Grimy-Rings-Before-3-web](http://lh3.ggpht.com/-w9RVx-wxECw/URRGhs_kQOI/AAAAAAAAVAs/T_d5Oa976OM/Grimy-Rings-Before-3-web_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800)
![Grimy-Rings-Before-web Grimy-Rings-Before-web](http://lh5.ggpht.com/-VYhGsEPqexg/URRGimxq5CI/AAAAAAAAVA8/VxYIAf4Ffb4/Grimy-Rings-Before-web_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800)
![Grimy-Rings-Before-2-web Grimy-Rings-Before-2-web](http://lh6.ggpht.com/-Qc1YdtXls3I/URRGj312i6I/AAAAAAAAVBM/7qA1elE1wiw/Grimy-Rings-Before-2-web_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800)
I mixed 3 parts hot water to one part dishwasher detergent {you don’t need very much} and gave it a good swirl. Then I dropped in my rings and let them sit in there for at least an hour. You can do it longer, I was just really impatient. You can leave it in there overnight.
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I took them out and used a soft bristled toothbrush to scrub them a bit, but I could tell as soon as I took them out they already looked a bazillion times better! I scrubbed away a little bit more and then rinsed them off and let them dry.
I can’t believe it actually worked! I seriously thought I needed professional help to get these suckers clean!
![Before-and-After Before-and-After](http://lh5.ggpht.com/-AvXPW4UQ8pE/URRGl9aRBUI/AAAAAAAAVBs/GBIF_AOjgPo/Before-and-After_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800)
![Before-and-After-2 Before-and-After-2](http://lh5.ggpht.com/-9RYWLxXE-KA/URRGnAqghWI/AAAAAAAAVB8/kDWgMMSnqI8/Before-and-After-2_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800)
In some of the pictures it’s hard to see the difference so I hope you can tell. It’s totally worth the minimal effort that it takes to clean your rings this way!
![Clean-your-Wedding-Rings-at-Home Clean-your-Wedding-Rings-at-Home](http://lh3.ggpht.com/-d3JE__uOg0o/URRGof4pgmI/AAAAAAAAVCM/EqHyEDdTF0M/Clean-your-Wedding-Rings-at-Home_thumb.jpg?imgmax=800)
Ta-Da!! I hope you’ll try it! Let me know if you do!
I was just thinking about this this morning. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWindex works wonders too! I spray my diamonds with Windex, then use a toothbrush and warm water to scrub.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip. I think I need to clean my wedding rings too. And I recommend this tip for unique wedding rings UK also.
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ReplyDeleteIt is a great opportunity for all of them for cleaning their wedding ring. I have a wedding ring which i need to clean. I am sure that this opportunity will be prefer for me.
ReplyDeleteTunni Imran