Grease Lightening works great on smoke damage
You can use a soft, lint-free cloth and wipe your pearls, or ask a jeweler to professionally clean, or use a cleaning solution formulated specifically for pearls, or to restore luster wipe pearls with a little olive oil on a cloth, or with a damp cloth gently pat them clean, and dry flat. The best way to clean pearls is to wipe them down with a damp cloth each time they are worn. Pearls are delicate and porous so when damage has been done it can be very difficult to revert. There is a company called "The Pearl Doctor" (thepearldoctor.com) which has a product that claims to restore some luster and shine to older pearls through a type of "spa" treatment. I've not used this myself but it would be worth checking into.
I have a mobile home and the furnace caught on fire and is now damaged does my homeowners insurance cover this as a replacement
You feed and clean your fish's tank to level up. (You get 1 pearl for level 1-10, 2 pearls 11-20, 3 pearls 21-30...etc) Or you can buy pearls with Facebook credits that you buy.
It depends on what started the fire and if the electrical equipment was damaged. Chances are if the food burned and didn't burn the oven you should be able to use it after you clean it really well. If the oven itself was on fire I wouldn't use it.
An old toothbrush and toothpaste works well but not on pearls or opals.
You clean fresh water pearls just like any other kind of pearls. A watered-down solution of water and toothpaste (non-whitening). It's really easy. For complete instructions see the Related Link: How to Clean Cultured Pearl Necklaces.Cleaning pearls is not complicated. After you wear them, just wipe them off with a soft cloth or chamois which can be dry or damp. This will prevent the dirt from accumulating and keep perspiration, which is slightly acidic, from eating away at the pearl nacre.1. Do not use commercial jewelry cleaners on pearls unless the labels say they are safe for pearls. Many of them contain ammonia, which will cause deterioration.2. Never clean pearls in an ultrasonic cleaner. It can damage the pearls and wash out the color if the pearls have been dyed.
Pearls grow in pearl-producing mollusks. Natural pearls occur when a mollusk's mantle tissue becomes damaged either by parasitic intrusion or damage to the shell. The mantle contains epithelial cells, which are responsible for the nacre deposition on the inside of the shell. If these cells become dislodged when the mantle is damaged, they may continue to deposit nacre within the body of the mollusk, creating a pearl.A grain of sand neverproduces a pearl. This is a myth.
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I don't think you can. Try going to the website for the manufacturer to see what cleaning products they recommend to clean. Note: Depending on how big the fire was, it may not even be safe to operate: if the microwave shielding is damaged, you could have rays leaking out, or if electrical insulation is damaged then there could be shock or fire hazard. If a bag of popcorn was smoking and you put it out, then there is probably not much danger.
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