Tuesday, June 24, 2014

grime and tarnish from jewelry at home

grime and tarnish from jewelry at home<br /><br />How to Clean dirt, grime and tarnish from jewelry at home<br /><br />This video shows you how to go about cleaning your jewelry at home using a simple solution of water, cloudy ammonia and dish washing liquid. It is explained that you can bring the water to a boil, then allow it to cool in a bowl for about 5 minutes. To this bowl of water, you can add a cap full of cloudy ammonia, and just a small amount of dish washing liquid. You may then dip a toothbrush into the solution and use the brush to clean your jewelry. The presenter instructs that you should clean behind a stone, and on top of it for maximum benefit.<br /><br />Looking to polish up some old jewelry? Your skin, soap, and even the air can dull your gold jewelry. Bring the luster back with a few household items and these five steps.<br /><br />You Will Need:<br /><br /> Dishwashing liquid<br /><br /> A soft bristled toothbrush<br /><br /> A soft, lint free cloth<br /><br />Step 1: Fill bowl<br /><br />Fill a bowl with two cups warm water and add a few drops of dishwashing liquid.<br /><br />Step 2: Add jewelry and soak<br /><br />Add all of your jewelry that needs cleaning and let it soak for 15 minutes.<br /><br />Step 3: Brush up<br /><br />Brush gently with the toothbrush around any recessed or detailed areas until each piece is clean.<br /><br />Rings are a great way to start out making jewelry. You can customize your homemade jewelry and make it fit you perfectly. Check out this video tutorial to learn how to make a button ring. This is a really simple button ring which you can make easily at home.<br /><br />Hollistergirl1O1 has been making jewelry since she was six years old. She designs and teaches how to make handmade jewelry like earrings and friendship bracelets, among other fashion accessories. Although not even a teen yet, this girl knows her jewelry!.<br /><br />In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to easily clean sterling silver. The materials required for this task are: ceramic or glass bowl, tablespoon, hot water, baking soda and aluminum foil. Begin by crumpling up the aluminum foil and place it at the bottom of the bowl. Then place 1 2 tablespoons of baking soda on top of the foil. Now fill the bowl 3/4 full of hot tap water. Then place the sterling silver into the bowl and leave it in for about 5 minutes. This video will benefit those viewers who have sterling silver jewelry and would like to learn how to clean it.

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