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3 Ways to Clean Ivory

By Matthew Lynch
January 24, 2024
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Ivory is a beautiful material, often used to create sculptures, jewelry, and other pieces of art. However, cleaning ivory isn’t as simple as wiping it down with a damp cloth. Over time, ivory can become discolored and dirty, making it essential to maintain its original luster and beauty. In this article, we will discuss three methods for cleaning ivory safely and effectively.

1. Mild Soap and Water

The most basic method for cleaning ivory is to use a solution of mild soap and water. This gentle approach is perfect for routine maintenance or lightly soiled pieces.

– Fill a small container with lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild soap (such as dishwashing detergent). Mix the solution well.

– Dip a soft-bristle toothbrush or cotton swab into the soapy water. Use this to gently scrub the surface of the ivory.

– Be sure to clean all crevices and cracks thoroughly but gently to avoid damaging the surface.

– Once you have cleaned the entire piece, use a damp cloth or sponge to remove any soap residue.

– Dry the ivory immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. It’s crucial not to leave any moisture on the piece since it can lead to disintegration or warping over time.

2. Baking Soda

For more stubborn stains, baking soda is an excellent alternative as it’s gentle enough not to damage the ivory but strong enough to remove discoloration.

– Mix equal parts baking soda and water until you form a thick paste.

– Apply the paste directly onto the stained area using a soft-bristle toothbrush or cotton swab.

– Gently scrub the area in circular motions until you’ve loosened up all dirt particles embedded in the stain.

– Rinse off the paste with lukewarm water using another clean cloth or sponge.

– Thoroughly dry the ivory with a soft, lint-free cloth to prevent any moisture damage.

3. Hydrogen Peroxide

If your ivory piece has severe staining caused by years of exposure or improper care, hydrogen peroxide is the way to go. This potent yet safe solution can restore your ivory’s original shine and color. However, exercise caution and never use bleach as it will cause irreversible damage.

– In a well-ventilated space, apply a small amount of 3% hydrogen peroxide directly to the stained area using a cotton swab or soft-bristle toothbrush.

– Gently scrub the surface until you notice the stain lifting.

– Rinse off the hydrogen peroxide with water using a clean cloth or sponge.

– Dry your ivory piece immediately using a soft, lint-free cloth.

In conclusion, by implementing any of these three methods – mild soap and water, baking soda, or hydrogen peroxide – you can clean and preserve your valuable ivory items. Ensure that you follow each method’s steps diligently to avoid causing any damage. By regularly cleaning and properly storing your ivory collection, you can maintain their beauty for generations to come.

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