
General Piercing Information
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TLDR: Cleaning your piercing jewelry is quick, easy, and totally worth it. A little soap, a little saline, and a few minutes of care keep your jewelry shiny, help reduce irritation from build-up and make your jewelry last longer. Different materials need slightly different attention, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes one of the simplest (and most satisfying) parts of your piercing routine.


Learning how to clean piercing jewelry is much easier than people think. A few small steps keep your pieces looking good, feeling good, and staying comfortable to wear.
If you’ve ever taken your jewelry out and thought, “Hmm…why does this look a little dull today?”, welcome! You’re officially in your jewelry-cleaning era. And it’s a surprisingly nice place to be.
Cleaning piercing jewelry might feel small, but it pays off immediately. It keeps your jewelry fresh, reduces buildup from skin oils, sweat, makeup and dust, and helps everything last longer. A little routine goes a long way.
Cool. Let’s get into it.
Cleaning gets very easy once you know what you’re working with. A few checks make the whole routine smoother and much more effective.
1. Know your jewelry material
Before you start cleaning, it’s important to know what material your jewelry is made of, because every material needs slightly different care.
If you’re not sure which material you have, your Bodymod order history is the easiest way to double-check. It helps you avoid any surprises while cleaning.
2. Cleaning frequency and basic tools
You don’t need an elaborate routine. If you wear the same jewelry daily, a quick wash helps remove oil and dust. A deeper clean once a week keeps everything feeling new.
And if you are switching jewelry, always clean the piece before putting it in.
You don’t need fancy tools either. Mild soap, warm water, a glass or ceramic bowl, and a soft cloth do most of the work. Cotton swabs help with small corners if you’re gentle. And always start with clean hands so you’re not adding new dirt to freshly cleaned jewelry.
3. Piercing type and sensitivity
Jewelry is easiest to clean once your piercing is fully healed because you can remove it comfortably and wash it properly. If your piercing is still healing, your piercer can guide you on when it’s safe to take jewelry out.
Removable jewelry like studs, hoops, and barbells are simple to clean off the body. Just make sure your hands are washed and the area is clean before handling anything, so you’re not transferring extra oils or bacteria onto your jewelry.


Cleaning is simple once you know the basics. These two methods will cover most of your routine.
Daily quick clean: soap and water
This is your everyday refresh.
Fill a small glass or ceramic bowl with warm water, add a drop of mild soap and swirl your jewelry in it for a few seconds.
Rub gently with your fingers, then give it a quick rinse in clean warm water and dry with a soft cloth. That’s it. Easy and effective.
Deep clean: the saline soak
When your jewelry needs a little more attention:
The saline loosens build-up gently without harming most materials.
A few material-specific tips
Gold: Use mild soap and warm water. Wipe gently and avoid scrubbing tools.
Acrylic, silicone, and bioplast: Skip alcohol entirely. Warm water and mild soap work best, or simply wipe with a soft damp cloth.
While you clean your jewelry, don’t forget the piercing too. Our are made to support fresh and healing piercings safely and gently.


Cleaning keeps your jewelry fresh. How you treat it afterward keeps it that way.
Give your jewelry a proper place to live
After everything is clean and dry, store it somewhere safe. A soft pouch or a divided jewelry box protects your jewelry from scratches, dust, and moisture. A tiny bit of storage care keeps them looking new much longer.
Basically, treat your jewelry the way you want your jewelry to treat you.
Mistakes that are easy to avoid
Most jewelry issues come from things that seemed harmless in the moment. A few things to skip:
Gentle is always better. And if your piercing looks irritated or unusual, your piercer is the right person to check what’s going on.
Conclusion: a tiny routine with a big glow-up
Cleaning your piercing jewelry is honestly one of the easiest self-care habits you can add to your routine. It keeps your jewelry bright, keeps your piercings feeling good, and makes wearing your favorite jewelry pieces even more satisfying.
It doesn’t take long. Once it becomes a habit, it feels as normal as washing your face.
And when you’re ready to refresh your collection or add something new, Bodymod has - calm, bold, minimal, or main-character energy. Clean jewelry always looks its best, and so do you!

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