If you have a jewlrey cleaner i would suggest putting it in there for a hour.But if you dont thats okay because you could scrub them with hydrigen peroxide and a paper towel always works for me. But if you dont have any of those i would just leave the earings in a cup of warm water and then scrub them with your shampoo!
2007-02-18 14:22:41
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answered by jessica david 2
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Toothpaste
2007-02-18 14:15:15
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answered by Anonymous
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for the silver jewlery use some tooth paste just like brushing your testh put some paste on a extra brush and brush over jwelery with soft hands wash and dry them with towel or a soft cloth for gold jewlery mix some shampoo or detergent in water and clean with a brush you will see the difference.
2007-02-18 14:22:06
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answered by dew drop 4
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If they are silver, line a pot with tin foil and fill it with water. Bring it to a boil on the stove. Plop your silver things in the water and sprinkle them with baking soda. The more the faster.
If copper, you can put them in vinigar with table salt.
2007-02-18 14:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get a solution for cleaning jewlry at wal mart, put some on a rag or cotton swab and buff it clean
2007-02-18 14:35:56
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answered by kenz2011 2
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just rub sum toothpaste on them and then wash it off. simple and quick.
2007-02-18 16:02:38
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answered by Crazygrl 2
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Use Ketchup. It works!
2007-02-18 15:44:02
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answered by dodgechick_05 4
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toothpaste
2007-02-18 16:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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toothpaste
2007-02-18 14:18:04
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answered by XoAngieXo 3
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toothpaste..but make sure it's paste and not gel...gel doesn't work as well
2007-02-18 14:19:59
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answered by Anonymous
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