Shiny, Sparkling, and Stunning!
Pandora jewelry, like your clothes and other possessions, should be treated with care. Pandora jewelry charms also suffer from wear and tear through constant usage over time, so it is very important to always keep them in tip top shape to last a lifetime. They are such valuable pieces of jewelry, and it will be such a shame to see them look anything but spectacular.
One way of taking care of your Pandora jewelry charms is by cleaning them occasionally. You do not necessarily have to clean them every time you use them, but make sure that you have a regular cleaning schedule so that dirt and grime do not settle on the surface of your Pandora jewelry.
In cleaning your Pandora jewelry, make use of lukewarm water and a tiny drop of dishwashing liquid. Make sure that the dishwashing liquid that you are using is mild enough for your gold Pandora charms. To apply this, gently use a soft-bristled toothbrush, preferably an old one. New toothbrushes have rough bristles that may damage your Pandora jewelry. The advantage that old toothbrushes have over towels or wiping cloths is that their bristles can reach areas of the jewelry that are hard to clean, thereby making your Pandora jewelry charms really squeaky clean.
If your gold Pandora charms are very dirty, just soak them in a mixture of lukewarm water and a drop of dishwashing liquid for as long as it is necessary. Once the dirt has been removed, you can then thoroughly rinse off you jewelries.
If your Pandora jewelry has pearls in it, don’t ever make the mistake of doing the aforementioned procedure. Any cleaning agent, including dishwashing liquid, can potentially damage the pearls, so better stay away from them. Instead, just use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the pearls. This goes the same for highly oxidized silver since it can easily get damaged.
You don’t have to wear rubber gloves when cleaning your Pandora jewelry charms. In fact, rubber can even cause damage to your beloved gold Pandora charms and other jewelry pieces. Keep your jewelries away from things made of rubber, such as rubber containers and rubber bands.
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