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started by kbojezhang44 on 09 Oct 22
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    try tarnex,you can pick it up at walgreens

    1. What can I used to clean silver jewelry?

    toothpaste works great

    2. Has anyone bought any real silver jewelry from websites based in China like Fillejewelry.com and so on?

    there's a robust shop you may look at on line called Allurez. Has a lot of jewellery to pick on from. i do not think any of this is gown rings so that you gained't could be afflicted about that. I understand delivery can be a soreness yet I actual have blanketed a link that delivers 5% off any order and free delivery! sturdy luck and that i desire you locate the right present on your mom!.

    3. is there a relationship in wearing silver jewelry like ring and bracelets to my luck or fortune in life. O?

    I wish it were true and it did bring good luck. ive been wearing silver and turquoise for years and my luck is probably worse than the average

    4. Should I wear gold or silver jewelry with this dress?

    Silver for sure

    5. I have a red dress for prom, is silver jewelry the best option?

    if i were you i would do some yellow gold jewelry, but not that much depending on what the dress looks like

    6. How can i make my fake silver jewelry silver again?

    You can try a polish, but I think that the goldish color is the base metal showing through - the thin layer of silver electroplate is wearing off. Nothing can be done about this short of having it plated again, but that will be much more money than just replacing them.

    7. What houshold chemicals can i use to clean silver jewelry?

    This is easy and fast, and all natural! * Get a tin pie plate and line the bottom with aluminum foil. Sprinkle some baking soda on the tin foil, and put your jewelry on it. * Boil a little water and pour it over the tin foil. Voila! Your jewelry will be shiny in seconds ;-) At least I learned something in chemistry!

    8. Girls, what do you think of silver jewelry?

    Sure, if you two are going out I guess

    9. What is the best way to clean and keep clean, silver jewelry?

    This sounds weird, but I've tried it and it works. Get a disposable aluminum pie plate (or you can use aluminum foil) put in a couple of tablespoons of baking soda. Pour in some boiling water and put in the silver. Leave it there for a couple of minutes and it should be shiny when you take it out

    10. Black or silver jewelry for outfit? Grey pinstripe skirt/suit, white cami, black heels.?

    black would make it dramatic but silver would make it light, your choice on how you want the outfit to look hope i helped :]]

    11. Where is the best place to sell some gold and silver jewelry?

    The best way would be going to a pawn shop or that gold melting website number place

    12. How do I clean sterling silver jewelry without damaging?

    24 hour soak in vinegar - brush with a soft toothbrush in warm soapy water then polish with a 'silver cloth' (impregnated with polish

    13. White Prom Dress With Gold or silver jewelry and Shoes?

    Silver cuz it gives ur dress more life but if ur shoes r gold use everything gold cuz u do not want to look like crap hahah jk (no homo)

    14. I am wearing a gray dress tomorrow night for valentines dinner!!! Gold or silver jewelry??? Please help!!!!?

    i may be very careful on the quantity of jewerly you place on. If the gown already has lots of development, then an common pair of jewelry and a hoop would be adequate. in case you place on too plenty, then you will cheapen the seem. have relaxing.

    15. do you think 18k gold over sterling silver jewelry will fade?

    You would have either a gold-plated or a Vermeil piece. The difference is dependent on the thickness of the gold-plating on the silver. The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has set standards for Vermeil. It must be at least 100 millionths of an inch of gold layered (plated) over sterling silver. It must meet this standard or it can be referred to only as "gold-plated." Both gold-plated and Vermeil are considered impermanent, transitory finishes to jewelry. They will both wear off. However, if you really like the piece of jewelry, it is a relatively simple and inexpensive process to have a jeweler replate the piece when needed. I often replate pieces of jewelry for people who have a favorite piece they can not bear to part with. To extend the life of the plating, try to wear the jewelry over clothing and not directly next to the skin--the oils and acids secreted through skin's pores will hasten the wearing off of the plating. Do not wash the jewelry with anything abrasive; use a mild soap and water. Always dry the jewelry with a soft cloth; paper towels can scratch the surface plating. Store the jewelry where it will not be bumped/rubbed against other pieces of jewelry that could scratch the plating. Good luck.

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