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Sterling silver jewelry can be cleaned with a mixture of Mr. Clean, water, and ammonia. Mix half water and Mr. Clean then add a small amount of ammonia. This is the same solution many jewelers I know use in their ultrasonic. Allow your jewelry to soak in the solution for 15 seconds then rinse with water. Tarnish can be removed from sterling silver jewelry by making a paste with baking soda and water. Just add enough water to your baking soda to create a paste. Rub the paste on your sterling jewelry then rinse with water.
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.
To clean silver jewelry, create a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water. Soak the jewelry for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the silver.
Yes, but you can clean it with a tooth brush and tooth paste.
Toothpaste is not a strong alkali. It typically contains mild abrasives, detergents, and fluoride to help clean teeth and protect against cavities. The pH of toothpaste is close to neutral, making it safe for daily use in oral hygiene.
Since I make my own costume jewelry and I have so much silver and gold findings I have had much success cleaning my costume and my fine expensive pieces with ... Gleem or Colgate tooth paste and a soft tooth brush, which ever paste you choose ,,, just remember it must be in a paste form not gel.
most of the time
so you could have clean teeth
it keeps your teeth clean
Technically, a tooth brush does not kiss tooth paste because neither are living things. Tooth paste is applied to a tooth brush to clean and maintain one's teeth.
Because the cleaning minerals in the toothpaste clean your teeth squeaky clean!
Because the cleaning minerals in the toothpaste clean your teeth squeaky clean!
They say it will. but I have my doubt's.
A gel or paste used to clean and improve health of teeth.
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.
You put toothpaste on the toothbrush wet it then scrub gently in a circular motion
tooth paste is alkaline