Tips Cleaning Gold Jewelry
Do not carelessly cleaning gold jewelry. One-one will be a faded gold quality. Gold jewelry is always the number one choice. This is because the material is not easily fade, though worn while bathing. In general, we recognize and use two types of gold, white and yellow. 
Both equations are equally made of 75% pure gold. However, the difference lies in the remaining 25%. This of course depends on who makes jewelry.
Most of the yellow gold is made from 75% pure gold mixed with zinc and copper. While white gold is usually made from a combination of pure gold and white metal. Of choice for coating of white gold is often rhodium.
The most inexpensive way to clean gold jewelry made from yellow (also platinum) is by immersing in warm water mixed with few drops of ammonia. Use a soft toothbrush for extra cleaning. After cleaning, rinse, then dry and rub with soft cloth. New gold may be stored or used again.
Mean while for white gold, almost the same way. Still continue to use ammonia, only the comparison between water and ammonia are used together, 1:1. Just do not use this liquid gold jewelry white when you are sweetened with crystalline rocks or the like (other than diamonds) because this solution will damage the beauty of these rocks.
Soak the white gold in the solution to approximately 15 minutes. Remove the jewelry from the solution and scrub with a soft toothbrush. After is that dry the jewelry before the saved return.
Additional:
Never clean the white gold with toothpaste, chlorine, and other products that contain chlorine or bleach. This material will only damage the existing beauty of white gold. Good luck!
