Wednesday, November 15, 2017

How To Clean Pandora Jewelry At Home With Baking SodašŸ’ - Questions And Answers





Question #1:  How long should I leave my Pandora jewelry in the baking soda mixture? 
Answer #1:  Leave your jewelry in the baking mixture for about one hour.

Question #2How often should I clean my Pandora jewelry with the baking soda mixture? 
Answer #2:  Cleaning your Pandora jewelry all depends on how your jewelry is looking.  There is no time frame when you should clean your jewelry.

Question #3:  Why does the Pandora jewelry gets tarnish after maybe a few months?  
Answer: #3I asked this question when I went to my local Pandora store and I was told that the box that you put your jewelry in, may cause this reaction.


Question #4:  Why should I clean my Pandora jewelry at home when I can take it to my Pandora store and the service is free?  
Answer #4:  For many people their Pandora store is not very close to their homes so they are so happy to know that they can clean their jewelry at home for themselves with a method that is working and effective.  When you take your Pandora jewelry to your local Pandora store, you will have to wait a few hours before getting it back.  Also the arrangement of your charms may be different to the way you originally had it when it is returned to you.

Question #5:  Would the baking soda damage my Pandora jewelry?  
Answer #5:  Baking soda is a mild and effective product.  I use this product to clean my face and teeth.  Therefore in my opinion it is great and safe to use on your Pandora jewelry.


Question #6:  How much baking soda and water should I use to make the mixture?  
Answer #6: If you are cleaning just one bracelet, 1 teaspoon of baking soda and 1 tablespoon of water should do. Try not to have to mixture too runny.


Question #7:  What temperature should the water be? Answer #7:  When I first tried this tip, I used the water from my kitchen faucet which was at room temperature and I have been doing so ever since. Some people recommend using hot water - to be honest I don't particularly like the idea and have never tried it.  If you have, let me know and I will spread the word.

Question #8:  Can I use baking powder?  
Answer #8:  No, baking powder doesn't have the same chemicals like baking soda to be a multi purpose cleaner.

Question #9:  Would the baking soda clean the rose gold and gold charms?  
Answer #9:  Baking soda is a multi purpose cleaning soda and can be used to clean any precious metal.

Question #10:  Can I use any type of baking soda? 
Answer #10:  Any brand of baking soda can be used.  As far as I know all baking soda brands are the same.


NOTE:  If you have a leather Pandora bracelet, remove all the charms from the bracelet and then proceed to clean them. Clean the clasp with extra caution.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Review ECO Styler Gel With black Castor & Flax Seed Oil