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are there any home rememdies to cleaning costum jewerly on how to make the stones brighter.?

July 29, 2010 by admin  
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by Okinawa Soba

Question by jerseygirlprincess: are there any home rememdies to cleaning costum jewerly on how to make the stones brighter.?
my ring is losing its sparkle and shine to it how do i make it shiny and sparkle again it actully looks black the stones how do i bring that sparkle look to it again. is there any home remendies to make jewelry sparkle again. the stones are dull its a engagement ring with cz stones. how do i make them sparkle again.
thanks everyone my ring is looking much better i sort of used all my products like one jewerly cleaner,body wash,hot water,and some conditioner it sparkles like new the inside of ring was really dirty which would cause the ring to look black cause there is no way for light to shine through and make it sparkle thanks everyone.

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Answer by TRISHMATT
soap warm water and tooth brush. Rinse well with warm water then dry

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8 Responses to “are there any home rememdies to cleaning costum jewerly on how to make the stones brighter.?”
  1. ******* says:

    toothpaste and your toothbrush. that’s what i used before i got jewelry cleaner.

  2. CAITLIN says:

    Baking soda made into a paste with a little bit of water – use a clean tooth brush to scrub the stone and rinse well. Or try tooth paste instead of the baking soda.

  3. Gypsy says:

    In the olden days jewelery was cleaned with urine. You don’t have to do that-you can use ammonia. Or try vinegar.

  4. Tessie says:

    Try brushing with toothpaste.

  5. G Money says:

    I put my jewelery in hot water for a few minutes and then brush it with an old toothbrush. You don’t need anything other then that to clean your jewelery.

  6. monicanena says:

    Use a soft toothbrush and bar soap. Works amazingly well.

    Or, stop by almost any jewelry store – they’ll clean it for free while you browse.

  7. sparkleythings_4you says:

    my granny used to use a little vodka or gin, I don’t know how well that works on CZ’s though!

  8. curious gal says:

    Get a jewelery cleaner solution. Or you can buy a small ultrasonic cleaner that they use at the jewelers. They cost about $50 and work really well.