
How to Clean Piercing Jewellery Properly (Without Damaging It)
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Wondering how to clean your body jewellery without damaging the metal or irritating your piercing?
Cleaning your jewellery is just as important as cleaning your piercing — especially if you wear it daily, or switch pieces regularly. Sweat, skincare products, dirt, and bacteria can build up fast.
But not all cleaning methods are safe. In this post, we’ll cover:
How to clean titanium, surgical steel and gold jewellery
What not to use
How to clean jewellery that’s in your body vs. stored
Safe routines that protect your piercings and your jewellery
Whether your piercing is fresh or healed, dirty jewellery can cause:
Irritation or flare-ups
Build-up of dead skin and product residue
Bad odour (“piercing cheese”)
Risk of infection
Tarnishing or corrosion of lower-grade metals
There are two cleaning situations:
Jewellery that’s in your body
Jewellery that’s out of your body and being stored or swapped
Let’s break down the best practices for both.
If your jewellery is still in the piercing, especially during healing:
Spray with sterile saline twice a day
Let it soak in for ~30–60 seconds
Pat dry with clean paper towel (never fabric)
Remove it to clean (unless fully healed)
Use alcohol, peroxide or soap on the area
Twist or rotate the jewellery (it irritates the skin)
If you’re changing or rotating your jewellery, here’s how to clean it properly:
Warm distilled water
Mild antibacterial soap (fragrance-free)
Soft toothbrush or jewellery cloth
Optional: ultrasonic cleaner (for titanium or gold)
Wash your hands
Soak the jewellery in warm soapy water for 5–10 minutes
Gently scrub with soft brush (get into threads or corners)
Rinse thoroughly with distilled water
Let air dry on clean tissue or paper towel
💡 For titanium jewellery, this method is safe and won’t damage the surface or integrity.
Bad Product | Why to Avoid |
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Alcohol | Dries out skin, damages some metals |
Hydrogen Peroxide | Harsh, disrupts healing tissue |
Harsh Soap | Can irritate piercings and leave residue |
Boiling Water (for non-metal items) | Can melt acrylics or damage coatings |
Titanium (especially ASTM F-136 implant-grade) is:
Non-porous
Tarnish-resistant
Biocompatible
It doesn’t require aggressive cleaning — just:
A saline rinse when worn
Gentle soap and water when swapped out
Ultrasonic or polishing cloth for deep cleaning (optional)
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Yes — for a short time (2–5 mins max). Use sterile saline, not table salt mixed at home.
Healing piercings: 2x daily (saline spray)
Healed jewellery swaps: Clean before and after each wear
Stored jewellery: Every few months, or before reuse
That’s likely skin oil and bacteria buildup. Stick to titanium, clean more often, and check if your jewellery is reacting with your skin.
Keeping your piercing jewellery clean is an easy habit with big benefits. It protects your piercings, extends the life of your jewellery, and prevents skin irritation.
Just remember: gentle is best — and stick to materials like titanium or solid gold for the smoothest experience.