
Pandora charm bracelets
The charms used in the Pandora charm bracelets are made up of sterling silver, 14K gold or murano glass. As the time passes, your bracelet starts to change into a natural dullness due to their exposure to heat, humidity, dust, dirt, or water. For this case it is very important to keep your bracelet clean, and to check its condition every now and then. You do not buy a Pandora charm bracelets every day, so why not keep it nice and clean so that it lasts forever?
Cleaning your pandora charm bracelets is very simple, and the method should be kept as simple as possible. You do not need to use chemicals and acids to clean your jewelry except the silver part. All you need is some warm soapy water. Dunk your pandora charm bracelets in it for about ten minutes, and then take it out. While using a soft brush, preferably a baby toothbrush, brush its surface so that the dirt is well removed from every corner of the pandora charm bracelets or an old clean mascara wand, give the extra dirty parts a light scrub; the wand is perfect to push into the bead core holes. Swirl or let them soak for a few minutes, then rinse it with clean tap water using soft cloth, for instance, linen or silk. If just sterling silver, you can also add a cap full of cloudy ammonia, but not to any pandora charm bracelets containing pearls, or stones glued in.
Some Pandora retailers keep a special cleaning solution at their stores. For a sparkling finish, you can get your pandora charm bracelets cleaned from your nearest retailer, or simply purchase the solution for your future use. However, make sure that you do not use harsh chemical detergents while washing your pandora charm bracelets as it may cause a permanent damage to the pandora charm as well the bracelets thread. Hence, detergents and chemical solvents including silver polish and acids should be avoided at all cost, as they can damage the oxidized silver and pearls in your pandora charm bracelets.
I do not recommend you wear them swimming, during sports, gardening, or using household cleaners. Chlorines, bleaches etc can easily tarnish the precious metal and loosen any glue used to adhere gemstones. That’s all for now…
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