You COULD use whatever you would like to clean your jewelry, but it is highly recommended to get your jewelry cleaned at your local jewelers. Toothpaste or any other cleaners that are not specified as "safe" for your specific jewelry (gold, silver, etc.) are probably not a good idea to use. They could damage or permanently discolor your jewelry. If there is an intricate design, toothpaste could get in the grooves and make it look worse than when you started.
Tooth paste is not at all poisonous.. if it was then well we couldn't use it on your teeth
No - you shouldn't clean its teeth anyway - the action of chewing its food is enough !
if it has cracks on it use smooth peanut butter or tooth paste or if it has dirt on it scrub it of with a cloth
For platinum or gold, use Mr. Clean, water, and ammonia. This is what jewelers use in their ultra sonic to clean jewelry and is safe for all types of jewelry. Half Mr. Clean and water with just a little ammonia. Sterling jewelry is cleaned using either a sterling jewelry dip or baking soda and water as a paste. I would not use toothpaste. Toothpaste is abrasive and can ruin a high polish.
tooth paste
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tooth paste is an alkaline because we use it to clean our teeth, it is a weak alkaline so it is safe to use every day.
Because they really haven't created anything else to clean your teeth besides mouthwash
nicotine no use for a tooth paste
kids tooth paste. use it on adults too
if it's scratches take tooth paste not gel use something like arm an hammer tooth paste and rub it on it let it sit then take a slightly wet rag and rub it
kids tooth paste. use it on adults too