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Old 16 Jun 19, 09:13 AM  
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Mobile Diy jewellery cleaning

I have some lovely Pandora and Chamilia charm bracelet that are looking very tarnished and in need of a spruce up.

Has anyone had any success with diy home cleaning, which products did you use?
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Old 16 Jun 19, 09:24 AM  
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I used this on my Links bracelet which came up good as new:


amazon/Town-Talk-S...=silver&sr=8-4
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Old 16 Jun 19, 10:01 AM  
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I used this on my Links bracelet which came up good as new:


amazon/Town-Talk-S...=silver&sr=8-4
Wow, thanks for that. Such a good price too
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Old 16 Jun 19, 12:05 PM  
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Wow, thanks for that. Such a good price too
I use that too, always brings things up looking like new
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I make a paste of bicarbonate of soda and washing up liquid and a toothbrush for my jewellery. Rinse off then lightly rub dry on a clean dry cloth. Works well for any diamonds - not that I have a lot
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Old 16 Jun 19, 12:32 PM  
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I work for Pandora, to clean your bracelet and charms soak them in warm water with a tiny bit of washing up liquid for about 5 minutes, then clean them with a soft toothbrush. Dry them on some kitchen paper and use the cloth recommended in previous post and they should come up as new 😊 for really stubborn marks/tarnish do as above but you can use Silvo polish too...this is what we when we clean the jewellery in store. Hope this helps.
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Old 16 Jun 19, 01:00 PM  
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Originally Posted by Rockycat View Post
I work for Pandora, to clean your bracelet and charms soak them in warm water with a tiny bit of washing up liquid for about 5 minutes, then clean them with a soft toothbrush. Dry them on some kitchen paper and use the cloth recommended in previous post and they should come up as new 😊 for really stubborn marks/tarnish do as above but you can use Silvo polish too...this is what we when we clean the jewellery in store. Hope this helps.
Extremely helpful, thanks so much
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Read once that for diamonds to leave a while in vodka
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Old 16 Jun 19, 02:44 PM  
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Don’t know if they do it in every Pandora shop but one of the Edinburgh stores will clean your bracelet for free if you hand it in.
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My grandma used to soak her rings and bracelets in Gin
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