How to Keep Metal Jewelry From Turning
- 1). Store individual pieces of metal jewelry in plastic zip-close bags. Keep earrings on their original display card and place them inside the bag. This will keep your pieces separated and prevent them from rubbing against one another, which can cause scratches.
- 2). Purchase a yard, or more if needed, of silver tarnish cloth from a jewelry store. Cut small pieces of cloth to line your jewelry box and place scrap pieces of cloth inside the zip-close bags as well. For large jewelry displays, wrap them completely with a piece of cloth before storing to prevent tarnish.
- 3). Place no-tarnish strips inside your jewelry box, plastic bags, or any other place used to store metal jewelry. Place pieces of metal jewelry directly onto the no-tarnish strip or close to it to prevent them from tarnishing. Replace the strips every two months.
- 4). Store your jewelry with a piece of chalk. To avoid a mess inside your jewelry box, lay the chalk onto a piece of silver tarnish cloth. Chalk will absorb any airborne chemicals that can cause metal jewelry to tarnish. Replace chalk pieces every two months.
- 5). Wipe down your jewelry after each use with a polishing cloth. Polishing will remove dirt, dust, and other particles that can cause metal jewelry to tarnish.
- 6). Store earrings on acid-free card stock or paper if you do not have the original display card. Remove all tags and other paper that is stored with your metal jewelry unless it is acid-free.