Friday, May 31, 2019

Pandora Sterling Silver Jewelry Maintenance/Cleaning Tips

The following tips were posted, by viewers, on my YouTube video about cleaning my Pandora jewelry with baking soda

Pandora jewelry doesn't rust unless it gets into water and not dried and polished afterwards in all crevices.

It's silver and tarnish's over time like any silver does. So this is normal if it's not being stored properly. You can invest in anti tarnish pouches.


Also Invest in a Pandora polishing cloth after cleaning your bracelet. It contains everything you need in the cloth (i.e. oils) so you add nothing. It brings it up brand new. Also remember to never wear it in a swimming pool or hot tub, in the shower to avoid chemicals and product build up and remove if you come in contact with other chemicals like fake tan, perfume.

This should be done with any jewelry but especially if you have any with gems and enamel (Until its dry on your skin) always dry and buff up afterwards.

The best way to clean Pandora Jewelry is just plain baby soap/baby shampoo and warm water, leave it over night and rinse that’s it. Now, I’ve seen you used baking soda and it worked but the thing is once there’s baking soda left on the spirals inside the charms, it can get stuck on the big threads due to left particles inside. When spiraled charms got stripped and won’t be able to pass on those big threads that’s when we cut the bracelet. Trust me, We’ve cut bracelets multiply times due to those😊. Don’t have it contact with other chemicals for they get tarnished real quick. Make sure to keep them in ziploc when not wearing.

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