How to Clean Amethyst

Place a kitchen towel on a flat surface., Move heavier pieces of amethyst in a towel., Prepare a sink or bowl with soapy water., Soak or wipe down your amethyst before scrubbing., Brush off any remaining gunk and rinse your amethyst., Rinse your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Place a kitchen towel on a flat surface.

    To start, set a flat towel down on a flat surface such as a counter.

    You should place your amethyst here to dry it and also to scrub it after soaking it in the water., Small pieces amethyst can be moved easily by hand.

    However, if you're washing large pieces of amethyst, wrap them in an old towel and use this as a dolly to transport amethyst from place to place.If your pieces of amethyst are very large, it may be easier to wash them outside with a hose.

    You may not be able to soak large pieces of amethyst. , Choose a sink or bowl big enough to submerge your amethyst.

    Fill it with water to begin the washing process.Opt for warm water over hot or cold water.

    Extreme temperatures can cause amethyst to crack.

    Use a mild dish detergent to clean your amethyst. , Small pieces of amethyst can be submerged in soapy water for 15 to 20 minutes.

    This helps loosen up the dirt, making it easier to scrub off dirt and grime.

    If your geode is too big to submerge, soak a washcloth in warm water and add a small amount of dish detergent to it.

    Work up a lather and wipe down the sides of your amethyst with the cloth.If your cloth gets dirty while scrubbing, rinse it off and add more soap.

    You are only trying to loosen up the dirt at this point, so don't worry too much if you're not getting everything off the amethyst.

    Just make sure to get the amethyst as wet as possible before moving on to the scrubbing process. , Amethyst should be rubbed down with a toothbrush after soaking.

    Use the toothbrush to remove any grease or grime stuck to the amethyst.

    Work the toothbrush into any unusual cracks and crevices in the amethyst, making sure to scrub harder on dirtier areas.Rinse the amethyst in a bowl of clear water as you brush it off.

    This helps remove any dirt or grime you dislodged.

    For a piece of amethyst that's very dirty, this process can take as long as 30 minutes.

    Have patience and get in a comfortable position as you scrub your amethyst.

    Amethyst jewelery may not require as vigorous scrubbing, as it is likely not as prone to built up dirt.

    Something like a geode will require more time commitment, while a piece of jewelery may only need a quick wipe down. , Once the amethyst has been soaked or scrubbed, rinse it off completely.

    Stick to using warm water for the rinsing process.

    Remember, hot or cold water can damage amethyst.Smaller pieces of amethyst can be soaked in clear water or under the sink.

    Make sure to rinse the amethyst until water runs clear.

    Left on soap can cause damage to your amethyst.

    Large pieces of amethyst may have to be rinsed with a hose.

    Make sure to use warm water and do not turn the hose on a high pressure setting.

    Spray down the amethyst until the water from the hose runs clear. , You should never attempt to dry an amethyst manually, especially not with heat.

    After washing your amethyst, set it aside.

    Allow it to air dry completely before using it again., If you wear amethyst as jewelry, it will require more frequent cleaning.

    This helps protect you from exposure to germs.

    Amethyst worn as jewelry can be cleaned once a week., Amethyst is very sensitive to heat and extreme temperatures in general.

    Hot water should never be used on amethyst.

    You should also never dry amethyst with heat treatments, like a hair dryer.

    Be patient and allow amethyst to dry on its own., Amethyst dries best in natural light.

    If possible, place amethyst in natural light to dry.

    You can dry it on your porch or near the window., Amethyst is sensitive to changes in temperature.

    After washing amethyst, find an area with a consistent temperature to store it.
  2. Step 2: Move heavier pieces of amethyst in a towel.

  3. Step 3: Prepare a sink or bowl with soapy water.

  4. Step 4: Soak or wipe down your amethyst before scrubbing.

  5. Step 5: Brush off any remaining gunk and rinse your amethyst.

  6. Step 6: Rinse your amethyst.

  7. Step 7: Allow amethyst to air dry.

  8. Step 8: Clean jewelry once a week.

  9. Step 9: Avoid using too much heat.

  10. Step 10: Opt for natural light when drying your amethyst.

  11. Step 11: Store amethyst in an area with a consistent temperature.

Detailed Guide

To start, set a flat towel down on a flat surface such as a counter.

You should place your amethyst here to dry it and also to scrub it after soaking it in the water., Small pieces amethyst can be moved easily by hand.

However, if you're washing large pieces of amethyst, wrap them in an old towel and use this as a dolly to transport amethyst from place to place.If your pieces of amethyst are very large, it may be easier to wash them outside with a hose.

You may not be able to soak large pieces of amethyst. , Choose a sink or bowl big enough to submerge your amethyst.

Fill it with water to begin the washing process.Opt for warm water over hot or cold water.

Extreme temperatures can cause amethyst to crack.

Use a mild dish detergent to clean your amethyst. , Small pieces of amethyst can be submerged in soapy water for 15 to 20 minutes.

This helps loosen up the dirt, making it easier to scrub off dirt and grime.

If your geode is too big to submerge, soak a washcloth in warm water and add a small amount of dish detergent to it.

Work up a lather and wipe down the sides of your amethyst with the cloth.If your cloth gets dirty while scrubbing, rinse it off and add more soap.

You are only trying to loosen up the dirt at this point, so don't worry too much if you're not getting everything off the amethyst.

Just make sure to get the amethyst as wet as possible before moving on to the scrubbing process. , Amethyst should be rubbed down with a toothbrush after soaking.

Use the toothbrush to remove any grease or grime stuck to the amethyst.

Work the toothbrush into any unusual cracks and crevices in the amethyst, making sure to scrub harder on dirtier areas.Rinse the amethyst in a bowl of clear water as you brush it off.

This helps remove any dirt or grime you dislodged.

For a piece of amethyst that's very dirty, this process can take as long as 30 minutes.

Have patience and get in a comfortable position as you scrub your amethyst.

Amethyst jewelery may not require as vigorous scrubbing, as it is likely not as prone to built up dirt.

Something like a geode will require more time commitment, while a piece of jewelery may only need a quick wipe down. , Once the amethyst has been soaked or scrubbed, rinse it off completely.

Stick to using warm water for the rinsing process.

Remember, hot or cold water can damage amethyst.Smaller pieces of amethyst can be soaked in clear water or under the sink.

Make sure to rinse the amethyst until water runs clear.

Left on soap can cause damage to your amethyst.

Large pieces of amethyst may have to be rinsed with a hose.

Make sure to use warm water and do not turn the hose on a high pressure setting.

Spray down the amethyst until the water from the hose runs clear. , You should never attempt to dry an amethyst manually, especially not with heat.

After washing your amethyst, set it aside.

Allow it to air dry completely before using it again., If you wear amethyst as jewelry, it will require more frequent cleaning.

This helps protect you from exposure to germs.

Amethyst worn as jewelry can be cleaned once a week., Amethyst is very sensitive to heat and extreme temperatures in general.

Hot water should never be used on amethyst.

You should also never dry amethyst with heat treatments, like a hair dryer.

Be patient and allow amethyst to dry on its own., Amethyst dries best in natural light.

If possible, place amethyst in natural light to dry.

You can dry it on your porch or near the window., Amethyst is sensitive to changes in temperature.

After washing amethyst, find an area with a consistent temperature to store it.

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