How to Sterilise Piercing Jewellery at Home

You have worn this amazing stud on your ear, and it looks great, isn’t it? It shines brightly and comfortably sitting in your piercing when your jewellery is new. What about when it is healed, and you have been wearing a single piece of jewellery for a long time? Be it your treasure piece or a statement piercing ring, we should wear it all together until it booms. 

When we talk about sterilised piercing, most people go to shops where they use machine autoclaves to clean the debris. However, sometimes, we can’t go there and need a jewellery cleaning method at home to keep our cute piercings shiny. 

 Boiling Water Method

To sterilise your metal jewellery, start by boiling a pot of water. Once the water is bubbling nicely, gently drop your jewellery in. Let it boil away for at least 5-10 minutes for better results. After that, use some tongs to fish it out and place it on a clean paper towel to dry off. This method works great for metals like stainless steel or titanium.

Hydrogen Peroxide Soak

To sterilise your jewellery, put it in a small bowl and cover it completely with hydrogen peroxide. Wait for 10-15 minutes. After soaking it, rinse the jewellery thoroughly with sterile water or a saline solution to get rid of any leftover residue.

Isopropyl Alcohol Bath

Grab a small container and fill it up with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Dunk your jewellery in there for around 5-10 minutes. But don’t forget the next step: give it a good rinse with sterile water afterwards to keep your skin happy and irritation-free. 

Salt Water Solution

Here’s an easy way to give your jewellery a spa day! Mix 1/4 teaspoon of non-iodised sea salt with a cup of warm distilled water. Pop your jewellery into this cosy solution and let it soak for 5-10 minutes. It’s like a gentle massage for your favourite pieces, perfect for all kinds of jewellery, even those with fancy gems or acrylic parts. 

Vinegar and Baking Soda

Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water, then sprinkle in a bit of baking soda to make it fizz. Dip your jewellery in this fizzy mix and let it soak for about 10 minutes. This magic tonic works wonders in getting rid of any stubborn residue or tarnish, especially on silver jewellery. Your piercing will be sparkling like new in no time.

UV Sterilizer

Here’s a high-tech solution for your jewellery sterilising needs. Get yourself a nifty UV steriliser box, then simply pop your jewellery inside and let the UV light work its magic for the recommended time, usually around 5-10 minutes. This method is a breeze because it’s chemical-free and super effective at zapping bacteria and viruses. 

Microwave Sterilisation

Let’s heat things up with a microwave sterilisation method. First, put your body piercing jewellery in a microwave-safe container filled with water. Just make sure the container is safe for microwaves and doesn’t have any metal bits. Then, zap it on high for about 3-5 minutes. Be careful when you take it out because that container will be hot. Remember, this method works best for materials that can handle the heat.

Sterile Wipes

Grab some individually packaged sterile wipes and give your jewellery a thorough wipe-down, making sure to cover every nook and cranny. These wipes are super handy for speedy sterilisation, especially when you’re out and about. Just remember to opt for alcohol-based wipes for the best results.

Additional Tips

Even when you’re not sterilising, give your jewellery a regular clean using mild soap and warm water to keep oils and dirt at bay. After cleaning or sterilising, always make sure to dry your jewellery with a clean, lint-free cloth or paper towel to stop any pesky bacteria from lurking in moisture. And lastly, before you handle your freshly sterilised jewellery, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly to keep it sparkling clean. Follow these steps, and your bling will always be on point.

By following these simple yet effective methods, you can ensure that your piercing jewellery stays sterile and safe to wear, reducing the risk of infections and complications. 

Author: Minahil

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