Use Murphy Oil for This Easy Jewelry Cleaning Hack

Rachel M.
by Rachel M.

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Cleaning your jewelry can be a tricky task, especially when dealing with delicate pieces that lose their luster over time.


While many turn to commercial jewelry cleaners, there’s a surprising household product that works wonders — Murphy Oil.


Known for its gentle yet effective cleaning properties, it’s a budget-friendly option to restore your jewelry’s sparkle.


Follow along with this simple jewelry cleaning hack.

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Tools and materials:

1. Prepare the cleaning solution

In a small bowl, mix a few drops of Murphy Oil with warm water. Ensure the solution is mild to avoid damaging your jewelry.

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2. Soak the jewelry

Place your jewelry pieces in the solution and let them soak for 5–10 minutes. This allows the Murphy Oil to loosen dirt, grime, and any build-up.

Murphy's Oil Soap, 32-Ounce (Pack of 3)

3. Gently scrub

Use a soft-bristle toothbrush to gently scrub the jewelry, paying special attention to intricate details and settings. For hard-to-reach areas, a cotton swab can help remove trapped dirt.

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4. Rinse thoroughly

Rinse under lukewarm water to wash away any remaining solution. Make sure all traces of the oil are removed to prevent residue.

5. Dry and polish

Pat the jewelry dry with a lint-free cloth and buff it gently to restore its shine. Make sure the pieces are completely dry before storing them to prevent tarnishing.

Puomue 6 Pack Microfiber Glass Cleaning Cloth

Jewelry cleaning hack 

With Murphy Oil, maintaining the brilliance of your jewelry is both simple and effective.


Try this hack today, and watch your favorite pieces regain their sparkle!


Always do a patch test first. Avoid using Murphy Oil on soft, delicate metals and porous gemstones.


Let us know how this hack worked for you in the comments down below.

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  • DEBORAH BELLESFIELD DEBORAH BELLESFIELD on Mar 28, 2025
    I might try it on some jewelry. I wonder if Murphy's Oil could be used to create a mixture that would serve as a good shampoo.
    • Rhonda Rhonda on Nov 30, 2025

      Ive used it as laundry detergent when I ran out

  • Kathy Kathy 5 days ago

    Everyone do yourself a favor follow the directions that your jewelry came with or what your jeweler told you to do. Those are the only things that are safe for your jewelry guaranteed that that’s what’s recommended. Some things can cause damage to stones and gold and silver and other things that are in your jewelry. Follow the recommendations that came with the jewelry and what your jeweler has told you.

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