You know those costume jewelry pieces that always seem to complete your outfit perfectly? Maybe it’s that vintage gold-tone chain you snagged from a thrift store, or those sparkly earrings that turn heads every time. They’re stylish, affordable, and full of personality—but they also tend to get dull, tarnished, or gunky way faster than fine jewelry.
You know those costume jewelry pieces that always seem to complete your outfit perfectly? Maybe it’s that vintage gold-tone chain you snagged from a thrift store, or those sparkly earrings that turn heads every time. They’re stylish, affordable, and full of personality—but they also tend to get dull, tarnished, or gunky way faster than fine jewelry.
The good news? With the right approach, you can keep your pieces looking fresh and fabulous. In this guide, we’ll walk you through exactly how to clean costume jewelry safely, using simple tools and expert tips. Whether it’s removing grime, polishing up faux gems, or preventing future wear and tear, we’ve got you (and your jewelry box) covered.
Costume jewelry doesn’t mean low-quality—it means fun, versatile, and wearable. But unlike solid gold or platinum, these pieces are often made with plated metals and imitation stones, making them more vulnerable to damage when cleaned improperly.
Knowing how to clean costume jewelry the right way means you can enjoy your collection longer—without that dreaded green skin effect, flaking metal, or cloudy stones.
Let’s break down the best (and safest) methods to care for your favorite fashion pieces and get them back to their original shine.
Before diving into cleaning methods, it helps to understand what you’re working with. Costume or fashion jewelry is typically made from:
Base metals like brass, copper, or nickel
Gold- or silver-plated metals
Rhinestones, acrylics, or glass stones
Epoxy resins or enamel coatings
Because of these materials, traditional cleaning methods used for fine jewelry (like ultrasonic cleaners or harsh chemical dips) can cause damage. The trick is using gentle solutions and tools to preserve the finish.
This is the go-to method for gently removing oils, dirt, and product buildup.
You’ll need:
A soft cloth or microfiber towel
Mild dish soap
Lukewarm water
A soft-bristled toothbrush (optional)
Steps:
Mix a few drops of dish soap into a small bowl of lukewarm water.
Dip a soft cloth in the solution and wring it out—don’t submerge the jewelry.
Gently wipe the jewelry, paying attention to crevices.
For textured areas, use a soft toothbrush with light pressure.
Rinse the cloth with clean water and wipe off any residue.
Dry thoroughly with a soft towel. Let it air dry completely before storing.
Need to remove tarnish from costume jewelry? A mix of vinegar and baking soda can work wonders—just be cautious and spot-test first.
For light tarnish:
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water.
Dip a cloth into the solution and gently wipe the tarnished areas.
For stubborn tarnish:
Make a paste with 2 parts baking soda and 1 part water.
Apply gently using a soft cloth or fingers.
Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
Important: Avoid using these methods on jewelry with glued-on stones or enamel, as the liquids may loosen adhesives or damage finishes.
If your fashion jewelry includes gold-plated pieces, they require even gentler cleaning to avoid rubbing off the plating.
Use a damp microfiber cloth and gently wipe the surface.
Avoid scrubbing or using any abrasives.
Buff lightly with a dry cloth to bring back the shine.
To keep your favorite pieces in top shape, steer clear of these common missteps:
Soaking jewelry—water can get behind stones and loosen glue.
Using alcohol or acetone—these can strip finishes and cloud faux gems.
Scrubbing too hard—especially with textured cloths or toothbrushes.
Using toothpaste or baking soda on soft surfaces—they’re abrasive!
When in doubt, always opt for the gentlest method first and spot-test before applying any cleaning solution.
The best way to keep your collection looking fresh? Practice preventative care. Here’s how:
Wipe with a soft cloth to remove oils and dirt.
Store in a dry, clean place—preferably in a pouch or lined box.
Applying perfumes, lotions, or hairspray directly onto your pieces
Exposing jewelry to extreme heat or humidity
Pro tip: Use small zip bags or anti-tarnish strips to keep your metals from oxidizing in storage.
Building your own costume jewelry maintenance kit can save you time (and stress) in the long run. Here’s what to keep on hand:
Soft microfiber cloths
A soft toothbrush or eyeshadow brush
Cotton swabs
Mild dish soap
Distilled white vinegar (for tarnish)
Baking soda (for polishing)
With just a few tools, you’ll be able to tackle most cleaning needs at home with ease.
Looking for ways to keep your jewelry clean and stay environmentally conscious? Many household cleaning ingredients—like vinegar and baking soda—are natural and safe alternatives to harsh chemicals.
And if you’re shopping for new pieces to add to your collection, consider Ana Luisa. They’re known for their stylish, eco-friendly pieces made from recycled materials, perfect for the fashion-forward, sustainability-minded jewelry lover.