A jeweler may need to do the cleaning because discoloring can sometimes be difficult to remove and is much more than just a simple cleaning.
You can try this first. To clean the piece mix a solution of half water and Mr. clean with a small amount of ammonia. Soak for 15 seconds then rinse with water and dry.
To repair diamante jewelry, first, inspect the piece for any missing stones or loose settings. If stones are missing, replace them with new diamante stones of the same size and shape, securing them with appropriate adhesive or by tightening prongs if applicable. For loose settings, gently press or bend the prongs back into place to ensure a secure fit. Finally, clean the jewelry to restore its shine, using a soft cloth or a jewelry cleaner suitable for the materials.
Hamster cages are probably better because they are easy to clean. Tanks are likely to get dirty and may get discoloured.
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Clean your jewelry with isopropyl alcohol, or at least 80% cleaning alcohol if you have that.
A solution of half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia can be used to clean gold jewelry. This same solution is used in the ultrasonics of many jewelry stores including chain jewelry stores. I will add a link to a full article about cleaning fine jewelry.
"HGF" or hollow gold filled jewelry is considered a fine jewelry and should be treated with the same caution when cleaning. To clean HGF jewelry a solution of Mr. clean, water, and ammonia can be used. Mix half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia. This is safe for all types of fine jewelry and is used by many jewelry stores. Allow the jewelry piece to soak for 15 seconds in this solution then rinse with water and dry.
Vinegar can be used to clean jewelry, but its acidity may damage certain types of jewelry, such as those with gemstones or delicate materials. It is recommended to dilute the vinegar with water and to only use it on jewelry that is not sensitive to acidic solutions. It's best to consult with a jeweler for specific cleaning recommendations based on the type of jewelry you have.
The Da Vinci Jewelry I know of is considered fine jewelry and since fine jewelry needs special care I will explain how to clean fine jewelry which will be good for all types of jewelry. A solution of half Mr. Clean and water with a small amount of ammonia can be used to clean all types of fine jewelry. Soak the jewelry piece for 15 seconds then rinse in cold water and dry. This solution is used by many jewelry stores I know of and they use it for all types of jewelry including inexpensive jewelry, fine jewelry, and even opals, and emeralds. A bowl can be used, but an ultrasonic is better. Repeat if the piece is extra dirty.
You have to remove the jewelry and clean it, including the piercing.
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Always make sure to clean both your jewelry and the piercings themselves with hydrogen peroxide to avoid infection. Store your jewelry in a safe and clean location. Never purchase plated jewelry.
It depends on what the jewelry is made of.