Saturday, December 17, 2011

How do you clean fake diamond stud earring?

It's sterling silver diamond stud. Iwant to know how i can clean this? are there solution make this shiny again?|||For the silver setting, you can use plain old standard silver polish from a grocery store. The paste kind is a bit of a pain with delicate pieces, but you can get cloth that has the polish built right in and you just rub it carefully over the silver. It works perfectly, though it can be a little fiddly to get around a small or ornate setting. There is also a foamy type of silver polish that you might want to try, but I don't personally like it that much (I use the cloth, much neater and quicker).





For the stone, get yourself a small, soft toothbrush. It can be a cheap one, a child's one is ideal because it's small. Rinse the earring well in a mild solution of warm water and dish washing detergent, and gently scrub around the stone. You may need to do this a few times to get the stone clean. Make sure you rinse it very well with clear water to get all the detergent residue off. Put the wet earring on a towel and without touching it, get a blow dryer and blow it dry, so that the water evaporates quickly and there are no water drops left on the stone (be careful, it'll get quite hot, so let it cool down before you try to pick it up).





|||glass cleaner.|||just get a new pair, because they dont cost that much at claires or icing. and they're usually pretty good

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