@@hm5468Opal is a porous stone, and pearls are really fragile! Both can absorb the cleaning solution, and the toothbrush can cause scratches. If you ever need to clean opals or pearls, try using a polishing cloth instead.
Guys be careful when using solutions like this on jewelry. Some gemstone (as well as pearls) get damaged by it and loose their shine. At most only throw pure metal into the mixture and leave the gemstones out if you aren’t sure they won‘t be damaged by it.
For any kind of silver ornaments Tea,baking soda, and salt also work the same. Just put in a pot and boil until it is white. That's how we do it in Bangladesh
I use to work at pandora and that’s literally how we would clean the jewelry if we ran out of the cleaning liquid. Get you a polishing cloth and those babies will really shine!!😂
@@cd7942 Yes can as long as they are actually made straight from Pandora. You can clean them the same way however I wouldn’t let them soak too long. Maybe 5-10mins but using a toothbrush and dipping it into the same solution and scrubbing mostly should be fine. With gold and rose gold we try to be more gentle because they are plated and not fully solid. I hope that helps!!😁👍
This works , I hadn’t worn my pandora bracelet in years and it was really dirty, brown and ugly . I crinkled the foil (that part is very important), put the bracelet in the foil , sprinkle with baking soda and pour the boiling water into it, that’s all and it worked
More crinkles = more aluminum foil surface area that strengthens the chemical composition used to loosen dirt and debris. Also, the more crinkles = space for your jewelry to sit UP on and not stay at the bottom with all the dirt and debris. Let the chemical reaction work and the junk fall to the “valleys” or low spaces, keeping the now cleaner Jewelry up on the “peaks”.! ❤❤
Past Pandora worker here. Flakey salt and foil are equally as effective in cleaning (aluminum and salt chemically reacting is a great tarnish cleaner) and safe on ALMOST all Pandora jewelery. You can and should skip the baking soda bc baking soda is an abrasive and will cause micro scratches in your jewelery and will actually strip the luster on certain stones and metals much faster. Been cleaning my Pandora pieces like this for years after leaving
Ex-employee here, Pandora offers free cleanings year round for all Pandora jewelry. Also, if you wanted to clean it at home, just use a teaspoon of blue dawn dish soap, some WARM water, and a reusable container and gentle shake it then use a toothbrush to get in the nooks and crannies then pat dry with a paper towel and polish with a polishing cloth! Boiling water may cause some charms to break/crack and you may not be able to get it replaced if it’s not covered by the 1 yr warranty or that product was discontinued!
Also ex employee here, this is true. Now the stores do not cover the 1 year warranty anymore but cooperate customer service does! It's get harder for them with retired products but they will do their best.
My husband walked into Pandora bought something for me then asked for them to clean my bracelet he brought along with him. They said they don’t do that anymore but he could buy the $20 cleaning kit. So he did. Pandora does NOT do free cleaning at all stores at all.
As expensive as the bracelet, and every individual charm is, it shouldn’t even tarnish if you ask me. For anyone reading this, thinking of purchasing Pandora bracelets don’t waste your money I know from experience.
I have tried this before and definitely has great effect. One note for others though: this was effective for real silver only, it does not work with silver-like metals or melchior
My Pandora bracelet is over 25 years old. I got my first charm for my grandfather. And he continued to buy charms for every bi. Have way more terms than convenient fit on my bracelet. But everyone holds a sentimental memory. I'm glad that I have these little pieces. That remind me of memories of my grandfather now that he's no longer here
Ahhhh I used to work at pandora and you really shouldn’t use anything other than a cleaning cloth and then some mild soap and warm water if they are really bad. Also, go to the store and ask them for an anti tarnishing bag.
@@Milkyway_Wishesonly when they didn’t have anymore of their usual cleaning supplies - and probably by employees who wanted to help the customers anyway they could instead of turning them away with “sorry ma’am all out of cleaning ingredients” but then I’m thinking…. No cleaning solution, but just happen to have all these other ingredients needed to McGyver the situation??😂😂
I love the charms you collected! It's definitely better, but still doesn't look like it did. You need some actual silver polishing paste and a silver polishing cloth. I also like the nano bristle toothbrushes, they're very densely packed and they get every crevice. That will restore it to how it was. (source: I run a small jewelry shop)
I use the Pandora cleaning solution and I wear my bracelets for nearly 10 years now and I have over 40 charms and mine look like new. I wear them in the shower too, but I do not use them in a swimming pool as that turns them black. If you buy their solution it does an amazing job. Mine look brand new and I am complimented about them constantly. Definitely wear them more as they mean a lot to you and those are beautiful x
You can use tamarind to clean it. It is much easier. Soak a piece tamarind in hot water, then put your jewelries keep them overnight and wash them with a toothbrush next morning. It is much easier to remove any tarnish.
some of the charms are fake so i wouldnt expect them to not oxidize really bad. but pandora sells cloths and offers free cleanings . i dont recommend doing this to youre bracelet tho it could be damaging
@@Skalyon2i did some research and it is ok for silver charms only but if you have rose gold or gold charms i would recommend the pandora cleaning solution , also if youre using this soultio on your silver charms then i recommend at least grabbing a cleaning cloth from pandora it has a polishing solution on it and it will prevent you're stuff from tarnishing again all together if you use that cloth every once in a while after wearing. i would just be a little cautious with mine because i like the rose gold line but for silver this would work well just need some conditioner polish that keeps the jewelry from getting to dirty. i hope this helps ❤
@@Skalyon2having a professional jeweler as a friend whose profession spans 50+ years, don't use this method on your favorite or most valuable pieces 😑
@@flamingowithaplottwist6256 I live in mexico. And pandora doesn’t have the best customer service here. Once I left my pandora bracelet and they gave my charms to another customer. When they returned it some of them were fakes. And the cleaning kit in mexico (and every pandora item) it’s like double the price here because of customs. That’s why I want to find a way to clean it myself
Yes!!! It absolutely does! I hate when people share these “hacks” that actually can ruin soooo many stones , gems, pearls and opals. Not to merino the boiling water would crack the charms and colored charms!! What an idiot
I don’t know about the US, but in Britain if they mark it as silver then it has to be sterling silver ie. 925. Pandora charms in the UK are all 925 because if it was mixed metal they’d have to label it white metal instead of silver.
@jbax5521 don't let them b.s. you sliver is marked .925 now they may coat it with something else and that comes off but not real sliver have too many pieces 😢
PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS AGAIN… if you take your pandora jewerly to a pandora store they will polish it FOR FREE, as a former pandora worker I can tell you they will appreciate you not doing this as it damages the jewerly long term and causes the jewerly to eventually tarnish faster
I did this with my engagement ring and i was not aware that it was that tarnished!!! Take before and after pics under the same florescent light because it is a huge improvement!
What a lovely collection! Be careful not to use too hot a water, and don't do this for charms with wood, pearls or enamel. ;) I'd also avoid using a metal fork/utensil as that can scratch the silver, which is soft. I've also had some Pandora items for a long time (got my first bits back in 2009) and I clean them this way. I also use a soft toothbrush and then a soft silver polishing cloth (Town Talk) if I feel like it needs an extra oomph. :)
The more you wear your bracelet and jewelry the less it will oxidize because the oils and movement from your skin will keep it shiny. You will just have to clean it once a month with either a pandora cleaning solution or a small drop of dawn dish soap a soft toothbrush and some water. Also if you aren't planning to wear your jewelry you can store it in a ziplock bag to keep the air from oxidizing it. Don't store it in your bathroom because of the humidity and lastly don't shower or sleep in your jewelry that can cause the charms to wear much quicker than they normally would. Always use a last on first off mindset with your jewelry to avoid getting perfume or anything on it that can have a negative chemical effect.
There is a product called Tarn-X it works a lot faster and you don’t have to scrub it after you have a soak in the product for about 10 minutes and it works better than that
I also have some really sentimental pandora charms and I lost them for prob 8 months and I was so sad and once I found them( I found them yesterday) they are so rusty and finding this is a miracle I’m going to be doing this immediately!
Please take your darkened jewelry to the jeweler. no need to clean them yourself! you can ruin and scratch it. let a jeweler clean them and cover them with rhodium! yes, it is more expensive, but it is safe for your jewelry and such cleaning after coating with rhodium will be extremely rare!!!!!
Wow didn't think it would do a wonderful job like that,l have a pandora charm bracelet but its only 1years old so once it starts to get tarnished l will try this too,thanks for showing this helpful vlog 😊❤❤❤❤
Yes, as plated jewellery is a layer of gold placed on to the surface of another metal (usually sterling silver) to coat the piece, anything plated will eventually tarnish over time and wear. However the thicker the gold layer, the longer it takes for you to see any tarnishing or fading. In general, though, most gold plated jewelry will begin to tarnish within a few years of regular wear.
Saw on tiktok but it has been a hack printed in newspapers and magazines, monthly for the last 100 years. We are failing the younger generations. We have taught them nothing, guys. Next year there’s going to be a tiktok hack on how to fold a graphic t-shirt correctly. We MUST do better. Give your children real life chores before they start mixing up mustard grass and calling it a cleaning hack.
Don’t do this for any opal or pearl jewelry!
What does it do to opal?
@@hm5468Opal is a porous stone, and pearls are really fragile! Both can absorb the cleaning solution, and the toothbrush can cause scratches. If you ever need to clean opals or pearls, try using a polishing cloth instead.
@@hm5468it makes it so its not so shiny anymore
@@hm5468soft stones like opal or pearl can crack because of the heat and the baking soda damages the stones as well.
Thank u for that I have lots of opal jewellery and I never knew that
Just so you know, pandora gives free cleaning for their products in all their stores
Lol
That’s what I thought
Yep
she saved herself a drive though! :)
And got content 🙄😂
I thought those were a bunch of bolts and nuts at first😂
😭😭😭😂😂
😂😂😂😂
My mum said the same thing when she saw mine before cleaning😂😂😂
@@katamogzAre you able to add a disclaimer? Some natural stones would be damaged using those methods and the boiling hot water can crack some charms.
😢😂
10 years?? wow! and it’s lovely and clean now
Guys be careful when using solutions like this on jewelry. Some gemstone (as well as pearls) get damaged by it and loose their shine. At most only throw pure metal into the mixture and leave the gemstones out if you aren’t sure they won‘t be damaged by it.
This!!! I cringe when people share this kind of crap and don’t even say any disclaimer about gems , pearls or opals. Like seriously come on
For any kind of silver ornaments Tea,baking soda, and salt also work the same. Just put in a pot and boil until it is white. That's how we do it in Bangladesh
Didn't need the foil?
Do you know if this works for gold/gold filled jelwery as well?
Would this work for oxidised jewelleries?
@@dudafelx it does for gold use a little bit of turmeric as the gold is yellow in color
@prachim_ for oxidised silver it is better to use dishsoap and for pure silver you can use this method
I use to work at pandora and that’s literally how we would clean the jewelry if we ran out of the cleaning liquid. Get you a polishing cloth and those babies will really shine!!😂
Can I also use this technique for gold plated charms?
@@cd7942that’s what I want to know too!!
@@cd7942 Yes can as long as they are actually made straight from Pandora. You can clean them the same way however I wouldn’t let them soak too long. Maybe 5-10mins but using a toothbrush and dipping it into the same solution and scrubbing mostly should be fine. With gold and rose gold we try to be more gentle because they are plated and not fully solid. I hope that helps!!😁👍
@@n.mccain5163👀anymore cleaning tips
What does the aluminum foil do🤔
This works , I hadn’t worn my pandora bracelet in years and it was really dirty, brown and ugly . I crinkled the foil (that part is very important), put the bracelet in the foil , sprinkle with baking soda and pour the boiling water into it, that’s all and it worked
Do u know if that will work on the pieces that are gold plated over silver?
why is crinkling the foil important?
@@_sunchilddit's not 😅 I've cleaned many jewelries with just laying a layer of foil and soda + hot water and it's cleans perfectly
@@_sunchildd I run a jewelry shop and I don't understand this either lol. I don't think it matters.
More crinkles = more aluminum foil surface area that strengthens the chemical composition used to loosen dirt and debris. Also, the more crinkles = space for your jewelry to sit UP on and not stay at the bottom with all the dirt and debris. Let the chemical reaction work and the junk fall to the “valleys” or low spaces, keeping the now cleaner Jewelry up on the “peaks”.! ❤❤
Past Pandora worker here. Flakey salt and foil are equally as effective in cleaning (aluminum and salt chemically reacting is a great tarnish cleaner) and safe on ALMOST all Pandora jewelery. You can and should skip the baking soda bc baking soda is an abrasive and will cause micro scratches in your jewelery and will actually strip the luster on certain stones and metals much faster. Been cleaning my Pandora pieces like this for years after leaving
Correct. No need for dish soap or baking soda. Salt, aluminum and catalysts ie hot water. Basic chemistry 😊
THIS!!
Ex-employee here, Pandora offers free cleanings year round for all Pandora jewelry. Also, if you wanted to clean it at home, just use a teaspoon of blue dawn dish soap, some WARM water, and a reusable container and gentle shake it then use a toothbrush to get in the nooks and crannies then pat dry with a paper towel and polish with a polishing cloth! Boiling water may cause some charms to break/crack and you may not be able to get it replaced if it’s not covered by the 1 yr warranty or that product was discontinued!
They don't anymore
they definitely do I just went last week because I got a new charm and asked if they could clean it again @@CbaDropDead
Also ex employee here, this is true. Now the stores do not cover the 1 year warranty anymore but cooperate customer service does! It's get harder for them with retired products but they will do their best.
My husband walked into Pandora bought something for me then asked for them to clean my bracelet he brought along with him. They said they don’t do that anymore but he could buy the $20 cleaning kit. So he did. Pandora does NOT do free cleaning at all stores at all.
@@brooklin_bernek aww thats still sweet of him tho
As expensive as the bracelet, and every individual charm is, it shouldn’t even tarnish if you ask me. For anyone reading this, thinking of purchasing Pandora bracelets don’t waste your money I know from experience.
I have tried this before and definitely has great effect. One note for others though: this was effective for real silver only, it does not work with silver-like metals or melchior
Thank you so much I was wondering this for my costume jewelry with green varnish
What about platinum?
My Pandora bracelet is over 25 years old. I got my first charm for my grandfather. And he continued to buy charms for every bi. Have way more terms than convenient fit on my bracelet. But everyone holds a sentimental memory.
I'm glad that I have these little pieces. That remind me of memories of my grandfather now that he's no longer here
You could always try to get a new chain and put all the extra charms on there :) that way you don’t have to choose which ones
Huh
I had to clean mine at one point and one of my old residents at our nursing home told me to use toothpaste. I couldn’t believe how good it worked!
This is how I clean my jewelry, diamonds too
I thought I was the only one that cleaned my jewelry this way 😃
Yes! Best cleaning agent
Do you mix with water or..? Just toothpaste?
@@nojena37 just toothpaste. Then rinse after it’s clean
I'm a professional jewelry designer and I use this method all the time. Another quick hack is to use a alcohol swab to polish jewelry.
Does it works on gold jewellery?
The bracelet looks really cute ❤
Ahhhh I used to work at pandora and you really shouldn’t use anything other than a cleaning cloth and then some mild soap and warm water if they are really bad. Also, go to the store and ask them for an anti tarnishing bag.
Yeah take one look at mine and laugh me out of store mine went through EVERYTHING 😢
thats strange, i seen another comment from an ex-pandora employee and they said they also used this mixture?
@@Milkyway_Wishesonly when they didn’t have anymore of their usual cleaning supplies - and probably by employees who wanted to help the customers anyway they could instead of turning them away with “sorry ma’am all out of cleaning ingredients” but then I’m thinking…. No cleaning solution, but just happen to have all these other ingredients needed to McGyver the situation??😂😂
Just bring it at any Pandora store and they’ll clean and polish it for you like brand new! 😊
I love the charms you collected! It's definitely better, but still doesn't look like it did. You need some actual silver polishing paste and a silver polishing cloth. I also like the nano bristle toothbrushes, they're very densely packed and they get every crevice. That will restore it to how it was.
(source: I run a small jewelry shop)
When I saw the aluminium foil, I freaked out. My mom’s bracelet turned bumpy from that cleaning trick
I use the Pandora cleaning solution and I wear my bracelets for nearly 10 years now and I have over 40 charms and mine look like new. I wear them in the shower too, but I do not use them in a swimming pool as that turns them black.
If you buy their solution it does an amazing job. Mine look brand new and I am complimented about them constantly.
Definitely wear them more as they mean a lot to you and those are beautiful x
You can use tamarind to clean it. It is much easier. Soak a piece tamarind in hot water, then put your jewelries keep them overnight and wash them with a toothbrush next morning. It is much easier to remove any tarnish.
Just a FYI, you can take your bracelet/ring/whatever to the store (obviously pandora products) and they’ll clean it for free
I do this with all my jewelery, but I rinse it of then use a toothbrush with some dishsoap to remove the dirt❤
some of the charms are fake so i wouldnt expect them to not oxidize really bad. but pandora sells cloths and offers free cleanings . i dont recommend doing this to youre bracelet tho it could be damaging
Could be or do you know for sure?
@@Skalyon2i did some research and it is ok for silver charms only but if you have rose gold or gold charms i would recommend the pandora cleaning solution , also if youre using this soultio on your silver charms then i recommend at least grabbing a cleaning cloth from pandora it has a polishing solution on it and it will prevent you're stuff from tarnishing again all together if you use that cloth every once in a while after wearing.
i would just be a little cautious with mine because i like the rose gold line but for silver this would work well just need some conditioner polish that keeps the jewelry from getting to dirty. i hope this helps ❤
@@Skalyon2having a professional jeweler as a friend whose profession spans 50+ years, don't use this method on your favorite or most valuable pieces 😑
Tbh the results in this video look really crappy to me. It needs to be polished way more the finished result looks pretty dull still.
I use an ultrasonic cleaner
I did this and it ruined several charms I called pandora and they replaced but ya it took the shone right off some of the czs
Could it work with charms without CZ? Or enamel ones?
@@bbobbytorresit's very simple, just do not do it. Pandora will clean your Pandora jewelry for free the correct way.
@@flamingowithaplottwist6256 I live in mexico. And pandora doesn’t have the best customer service here. Once I left my pandora bracelet and they gave my charms to another customer. When they returned it some of them were fakes. And the cleaning kit in mexico (and every pandora item) it’s like double the price here because of customs.
That’s why I want to find a way to clean it myself
Yes!!! It absolutely does! I hate when people share these “hacks” that actually can ruin soooo many stones , gems, pearls and opals. Not to merino the boiling water would crack the charms and colored charms!! What an idiot
Dont do it makes the enamel dull @bbobbytorres
I thought pandora is on Lifetime cleaning warranty?
Pandora is cheap silver. Low percentage of silver mixed with other metals. Tiffany and co.. no problem
I don’t know about the US, but in Britain if they mark it as silver then it has to be sterling silver ie. 925. Pandora charms in the UK are all 925 because if it was mixed metal they’d have to label it white metal instead of silver.
@@jbax5521 yes. 925 stamped here too, I’m not residing in USA…
pandora is real silver though..
@jbax5521 don't let them b.s. you sliver is marked .925 now they may coat it with something else and that comes off but not real sliver have too many pieces 😢
PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS AGAIN… if you take your pandora jewerly to a pandora store they will polish it FOR FREE, as a former pandora worker I can tell you they will appreciate you not doing this as it damages the jewerly long term and causes the jewerly to eventually tarnish faster
Great if you have store don't think they even sell Pandora in my part of state any longer 🙄
My store refused to do it and wanted to charge. I guess it varies
you can also get them cleaned for free at the store!! i would suggest a polishing cloths after as well
I did this with my engagement ring and i was not aware that it was that tarnished!!! Take before and after pics under the same florescent light because it is a huge improvement!
Tarnish isn't dirt, it's just the metal oxidizing
Does it work with golden jewellery??
You should try also cleaning it with shaving cream, I heard it helps as well
Buy a jewelry box meant for silvet. Its specially lined with a fabric so silver doesn't tarnish. My Pandora bracelets never tarnish
Pandora offers free cleaning of your jewelry purchased from them. Most jewelry stores do.
oooh i should do this with my nyc charm bracelet
I love charm bracelets also. Thanks for the video
What a lovely collection! Be careful not to use too hot a water, and don't do this for charms with wood, pearls or enamel. ;) I'd also avoid using a metal fork/utensil as that can scratch the silver, which is soft. I've also had some Pandora items for a long time (got my first bits back in 2009) and I clean them this way. I also use a soft toothbrush and then a soft silver polishing cloth (Town Talk) if I feel like it needs an extra oomph. :)
I love the idea or concept of the pandora bracelets but I really don’t like the look on me 🙁
Same, they're bulky and I don't think they look elegant on my wrist.
The more you wear your bracelet and jewelry the less it will oxidize because the oils and movement from your skin will keep it shiny. You will just have to clean it once a month with either a pandora cleaning solution or a small drop of dawn dish soap a soft toothbrush and some water.
Also if you aren't planning to wear your jewelry you can store it in a ziplock bag to keep the air from oxidizing it.
Don't store it in your bathroom because of the humidity
and lastly don't shower or sleep in your jewelry that can cause the charms to wear much quicker than they normally would. Always use a last on first off mindset with your jewelry to avoid getting perfume or anything on it that can have a negative chemical effect.
They will clean it for you for free if you bring it into the store!
I was told that there are cleaning charges! :/
@@Usmanzorur pandora told u that? In my area they clean for free only on weekdays. Weekends they dont do cleanings.
There is a product called Tarn-X it works a lot faster and you don’t have to scrub it after you have a soak in the product for about 10 minutes and it works better than that
Here’s a tip for cleaning tarnished sterling silver at home… TOOTHPASTE! It works like a charm
WARM WATER AND BAKING SODA DOES THE JOB JUST FINE!!!!
FYI pandora jewelry cleaning solution is just unclarified tap water and dollar store dish soap.
If you try washing soda instead of baking soda, you will get a better result....😊
And you don't need soap..
silver gets clean by wearing it. just don't take it off when you wash your hands or shower and you're good to go
Careful....this only works on sterling silver. If jewellery is just silver plated, this will take the remaining coating off.
Get an ultrasonic, it’s so satisfying
I specifically remember all my female teachers having this sort of bracelet when I was younger
hydrogen peroxide is god, it keeps the shine to the pearls
Toothpaste works really well
I use just foil, salt and hot water. Works just as well….
Any kind of toothpaste will work as well, use a toothbrush to clean! 😌
Take it to any store that sells Pandora and they will do a complimentary cleaning.
I also have some really sentimental pandora charms and I lost them for prob 8 months and I was so sad and once I found them( I found them yesterday) they are so rusty and finding this is a miracle I’m going to be doing this immediately!
Please take your darkened jewelry to the jeweler. no need to clean them yourself! you can ruin and scratch it. let a jeweler clean them and cover them with rhodium! yes, it is more expensive, but it is safe for your jewelry and such cleaning after coating with rhodium will be extremely rare!!!!!
Pandora will literally clean it for free
Oml I’m doing this to mine as soon as a wake up tmr
I prefer old pandora ❤️
I have London collection, red heart and that beautiful charm near the ball and 16 too)))
Are there any similar hacks for solid gold?
As someone who name also begins with k seeing that k charm for your Pandora bracelet felt weird lol 😂😂😂
Try using toothpaste. It works wonders. Just scrub the jewlrey like you do your teeth, rinse & dry.
Basic vinegar baking soda paste is best
Good to know. I have a brand jewel cleansing set but it is so hazardous for health.
I remember when these were "In"
I got an expensive pandora bracelet as a gift when I was 13 and gave it away as a gift to another friend 🤡
Wow didn't think it would do a wonderful job like that,l have a pandora charm bracelet but its only 1years old so once it starts to get tarnished l will try this too,thanks for showing this helpful vlog 😊❤❤❤❤
you are welcome❤️
@@katamogz 😊❤❤❤
im just gonna continue to take my bracelet to the store to get cleaned LMAO i have ones that have stones and such, not just silver.
2% hydrogen peroxide is all you need. Works way better too
If I bought plated charm with 18 K gold, its stay gold always or not? Thank you
Yes, as plated jewellery is a layer of gold placed on to the surface of another metal (usually sterling silver) to coat the piece, anything plated will eventually tarnish over time and wear. However the thicker the gold layer, the longer it takes for you to see any tarnishing or fading. In general, though, most gold plated jewelry will begin to tarnish within a few years of regular wear.
Didn't notice a difference. They still look dirty and tarnished
Just take it into a Pandora store for professional cleaning.
These bracelets were cool when they came out. Now it's like the only people with them bought them a long time ago.
Yes my grandma bought the bracelet and charms for me and I still wear it till this day
colgate toothpaste works on my sterling silver and makes them shinier
Please this is Amazing I love cleaning my bracelets. what would you suggest with cleaning crystal bracelets ?
Why are so many ppl saying your jewelry is ugly it’s sentimental to you
yeah don’t try this it ruined my pandora bracelet and charm :/ if anything it turned it brownish
The fact that isn’t even Pandora me and my siblings had one each 💀
There's nothing better than toothpaste to clean silver, it works every time for me
I have the same ring it’s so cute
Polished with a soft toothbrush after whisking them with a freaking fork 💀
i received that same crown ring for my 10th birthday !
I've ALWAYS WANTED ONE ❤
I don’t know if your pandora is like this too but my pandora offers free cleanings for your bracelets if you ever need it! 🔥
Use A Tooth Brush And Toothpaste
*me running to go clean my pandora bracelet
I thought pandora gave free bracelet cleanings?
That's greatnto know for all silver. 😊
Saw on tiktok but it has been a hack printed in newspapers and magazines, monthly for the last 100 years. We are failing the younger generations. We have taught them nothing, guys. Next year there’s going to be a tiktok hack on how to fold a graphic t-shirt correctly. We MUST do better. Give your children real life chores before they start mixing up mustard grass and calling it a cleaning hack.
Take it to a jared jewelry and they'll professionally clean it for free, used to work there
The secret with silver is just to wear it tarnished and in a week the tarnish will be gone.
Still looks nasty. Use a polishing cloth then scrub with brush, dish soap then rinse.
It looks like a crappy cleaning to me 😂
but does look less tarnished
That bracelet reminds me of the lovely bones
Don’t do this. It burns the clear coating off all pandora jewelry
I get mine cleaned at Pandora 3x yearly for free.
/makes a chemical reaction
/THEN throws the jewlery in 🤦 lol
I thought this was my one because I have many of those charms 😂