Dish soap, hot water and ammonia. Soak, brush. You can also boil water to steam it after it's clean/dry - I use a small pot of boiling water, hang my ring on a chopstick in the steam after I clean it.
Don't use toothpaste - too abrasive. Don't use bleach - dissolves your gold.
I just drop my rings into a small cup of ammonia and let them sit overnight then in the am I brush them with a soft toothbrush to remove any gunk still stuck around the prongs then rinse --I've never had a problem and I've been doing it for years!
BIL is a jeweler and he uses amonia, dishwashing liquid, (just a drop) and warm water. He also steams them dry, if you have one of those sharks (for cleaning) that shoots steam, that's what I use.
I just use my household cleaner "Greased Lightening". Spray a little in a plastic cup, soak my rings for a few minutes and use a toothbrush to scrub around the prongs. Makes them sparkle.
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