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How to clean costume/fashion jewlery?


Question Posted Wednesday January 4 2012, 10:45 pm

I tried googling this. But I haven't really found any 'clear' answers. Everything I found basically just tells me what NOT to do.

Anyway, I mean jewlery like you would get at Forever 21. Or even Kohls, Wet Seal, Old Navy. Stuff that isn't REAL silver or gold. The cheap stuff that you could by for like 12 bucks.

That's what most of my jewlery is. And for the past year I've been letting it just sit around the house (bad I know) but now I want to sort through it and see what I wanna keep and what I wanna sell. But everything is kinda dirty after sitting out for so long. So yeah, I'm rambling. Anyway, how should I go about cleaning them? I know not to use acidy things. So what type of cleaning product should I use?


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Jasmine23 answered Friday January 6 2012, 2:23 am:
There really is no way of 'cleaning' them. If they have rusted they are pretty much garbage. sorry bud. wish i could help more.

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