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How to make it

  • with a toothbrush (or fingers if you're afraid of scratching delicate jewels), brush the dirty jewelry with a bit of water for a couple seconds.
  • If you opt to use the baking powder, sprinkle the powder on the jewelry and add a drop of water... it will start to bubble and you can use either your fingers or a toothbrush to gently clean your jewelry.

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  • merlioninvancouver 13 years ago
    That's interesting. Will try that next time. I have always found that using toothpaste (not the gel paste) works wonders.
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  • decobabe 16 years ago
    Do NOT do pearls!
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    " It was excellent "
    henrie ate it and said...
    I did my diamonds with the baking powder and my battery operated toothbrush, man do they ever sparkle - thanks for the hint.
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    " It was excellent "
    kukla ate it and said...
    I've tried this before, using baking powder (and baking soda) and it works wonderfully :) Thanks, MysticDream :)
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    " It was excellent "
    mumtazcatering ate it and said...
    toothpaste works wonders on gold jewelery as well
    thanks for the posting
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    " It was excellent "
    frankieanne ate it and said...
    Toothpaste works amazingly well on silver jewelry. It's what I use! Thanks!
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