No, using toothpaste to clean jewelry will not hurt the jewelry. It helps polish and restore shine. It is a very good method of cleaning jewelry and a lot of people do it.
Injestible toothpaste: The kind that won't hurt you if swallowed.
Injestible toothpaste: The kind that won't hurt you if swallowed.
The dentists toothpaste is for check-ups only. If you use to much it can hurt you because it is to strong. The dentists toothpaste is for check-ups only. If you use to much it can hurt you because it is to strong. look and see if you cvan answer it fkdjgbGFKJDGFJK
Unless the jewelry is embedded, no, it wont hurt.
It might do a good job, it is a time-honored household cleaner. It might not help much at all, either. But at least you can be assured that baking soda as a cleaning agent cannot possibly hurt the costume jewelry.
Jewelry can get in the way in sports. It can get ripped of you by accident and a necklace for example would probably hurt and could possibly do some damage. Rings and such can hurt you and others as they can be sharp. hope this helps K
I am not sure why you would want to, but as the mouth is much more sensitive than the breast I wouldn't think it would hurt.
yes it will hurt. but it will be a good pain it will be fresh and mint; if, however, you use it to brush your teeth you may suffer an injury.
When you use toothpaste the ploride and the mint will clean your teeth and make your breath smell good!some other people dont know how to brush their teeth like old people, so they need help from young people so they can suck the youth out of them!
You mean just taking out the jewelry? It shouldn't hurt really. If its embedded or something then yes, it will probably hurt but the degree varies.
no, even uncovered it would not be hurt, but you should drain it and clean it no, even uncovered it would not be hurt, but you should drain it and clean it
If you were to clean your piercing with salt by itself, it would certainly hurt! What people actually clean their piercing with is saline solution- a mix of sea salt and water. (A good ratio to use is 1 table spoon of salt per cup of water.) The saline solution itself should not hurt your piercing. However, sometime cleaning a piercing will irritate it. This may hurt, but the salt is not responsible.