They make jewelery cleaner that is specifically made for the type of materials earrings are made of.
Yes
The best way to clean earrings is to use a mild jewelry cleaner. Earrings can also be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol.
No. There's almost nothing you'd have at home (e.g. detergent, etc.) that would clean a dirty bill without damaging it further. If it's extremely valuable, a professional conservator MAY be able to help, but if it's a more common date (e.g. a 1935 $1 silver certificate) its value is already low even in good shape so there's nothing to be gained from attempting to clean it.
You don't want to clean your hard drive as you risk damaging it. Dust won't hurt it under normal use.
A good store that has a good selection of aquamarine earrings is Walmart super-center. They have a selection of cheap earrings along with a wide selection of higher priced nice earrings that are great looking and good quality.
As in the CD yes? If so, you can purchase CD Cleansers. They apparently just remove a layer from the CD, without damaging the CD itself. I've never brought one of them, but they look fairly good.
Good earrings are made at alvans jewelers.
Not a good idea....period
The initials 'tw' indicate the total weight of the diamonds in the earrings. So yes, this is good information to have.
The Princess-Cut Earrings are good for a newely pierced girl, but make sure they don't lose them as they're pricey.
Try with acetone, benzene, butanol, etc. (good for materials without plastic fibers)
Of course you can. I changed my first ones after 13 days.All you need is a good astringent and cotton buds.First of all, I poured a little distilled witch hazel into a small bowl (this is the astringent I used). I then soaked the earrings I wanted to change to in the witch hazel while I swabbed the front and pack of my current earrings with it.Then I took the earrings I had in out, swabbed the back and front of the exposed holes in witch hazel and slipped the new ones that had been soaking in. It's a good method because I then know a little amount of the astringent is getting into the hole and helping to keep it clean.DO NOT use saline solution to clean your piercings or earrings with! It is NOT anti-bacterial and it WILL NOT CLEAN ANYTHING. Sea salts are good for helping to heal, but they are not anti-bacterial either. Don't use normal table salt either as this contains iodine that WILL NOT help the healing process.