How do I clean jewerly I bought from Icing?
hikki-chan asked:
I bought some jewelry from Icing by Claire’s at the mall awhile ago, I am trying to clean it with baking soda and and boiling water. Which makes the silver really nice and shiny! But the darker parts are still y’know…dark. How do I make them shiny like the rest of the piece?
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7 Responses to “How do I clean jewerly I bought from Icing?”
that jewelry is fake it don’t clean it fades and brakes
Try toothpaste
take it to the jewelery store
toothpaste always works..foo
if it is a metal, purely, and isn’t painted gold or anything like that, then paint stripper should work. however, as it isn’t high quality jewelry, i advise that you try it on a small section, such as a single ring of a necklace chain, and check that it doesn’t damage it.
get some tooth paste and add it to water….then boil that water and add the jewelry in the boilin pot/pan….
always works for me…and they are left super shiny….
Try toothpaste…hopefully it works!