Tiffany bead bracelet how do u clean it ???

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I find for anything made in silver, as long as you wear yours regularly, it will not tarnish.

Leaving silver unworn will always tarnish it really fast.

I wear my bead bracelet almost daily and have never polished it once and it's the shiniest of all my silver products.
 
Name of the product is SILVer will post a pic when i go home


Where did you find it?
I have the same bracelet with the same problem. I use a liquid silver cleaner dip (for utensils) which works very well but within days the bracelet tarnishes again.
Really annoying and I thought about selling the bracelet because of it.
Will never buy another silver Tiffany piece.
 
Sorry the product name is Silvo tarnish guard its english i guess
see the link couldnt attach pic
Its liquid and its magic !!! I dipped my jewellery 5 min then i put water to remove and then with a soft clothes i dry

And am very happy not to remove my jewellery anymore !!!

I found on amazon while searching for the link attached and here its in all drugstore and supermarket
Hope i helped
:):)

And yes warm water and soap make them shine again so i shower and do not remove
Salt is a quick solution but time after time silver tarnish more ( grandma told me lolol )

After many experiment i tried happy to have a solution !!!


http://www.google.fr/search?tbm=isc...=silvo tarnish guard&sa=N&biw=320&bih=356#i=6
 
CEC.LV4eva said:
I find for anything made in silver, as long as you wear yours regularly, it will not tarnish.

Leaving silver unworn will always tarnish it really fast.

I wear my bead bracelet almost daily and have never polished it once and it's the shiniest of all my silver products.

I bought the bracelet and wear it but 2 days it was tarnish as if it was very old !!!!!
I got back to the store they offered a profesional cleaning i left the bracelet . When i picked up it was new again and same same !!! 2 days and tarnish .... I had this problem with my chain too !!
Since i found the product yayyyyyyyy am relieved !!! So this is now what i use and no pb anymore its been 13 or 14 days and no need to clean !
Its a tarnish guard ... And works /) hope it will last a life time lol
 
sadiesthegirl said:
This is a tricky bracelet to clean. The method you use to clean it is going to depend on how 'clean & new' you want it to look. A jewelry dip for silver will remove tarnish but won't shine. I recommend a brand called Connoisseurs. They make a dip and a jewelry wipe that are fantastic. I use them for my silver and I love the way they work, I have tried many, many brands. You can buy it at Target, I’ve heard but I get mine from drugstore.com. If you have enough jewelry to make the cost effective you could buy a jewelry tumbler. It takes at least 2 hours in the tumbler but it will clean and shine the bracelet. You could probably get one for under $100.00.

I didnt find the product here :( but i find something else !!! :):)
 
bagsforme said:
Where did you find it?
I have the same bracelet with the same problem. I use a liquid silver cleaner dip (for utensils) which works very well but within days the bracelet tarnishes again.
Really annoying and I thought about selling the bracelet because of it.
Will never buy another silver Tiffany piece.

No no buy again from tiffany i think i have the solution lol after buyibg many product !!! We need a tarnish guard
Name : silvo

http://www.google.fr/search?tbm=isc...=silvo tarnish guard&sa=N&biw=320&bih=356#i=6

Hope this helps !!!
 
I'm going to have a look at this tarnish guard - just spent ages polishing the graduated beads necklace with a cloth to make it look all shiny since I finally got a silver polish cloth (owned a dip before). Don't mind the first time but it'll be a pain to do it regularly.

Also, I've two questions:

1) How sturdy are the bead necklace/bracelets? I was conscious of the fact that I was pulling on the chain as I was going through the beads one by one and am worried that the extra strain will weaken the chain and cause it to break (read a thread on tPF about a 4mm Tiffany beads bracelet breaking).

2) Does anyone rinse their silver pieces after polishing with cloth? I used to wash them after the dip according to instructions but the cloth doesn't come with any, plus it says there's anti-tarnish stuff inside the cotton so I'm assuming rinsing may wash it away. Yet would the chemical be safe to be exposed to the skin for long periods?

Greatly appreciate any answers tossed my way :D
 
1) How sturdy are the bead necklace/bracelets? I was conscious of the fact that I was pulling on the chain as I was going through the beads one by one and am worried that the extra strain will weaken the chain and cause it to break (read a thread on tPF about a 4mm Tiffany beads bracelet breaking).

The inner chain is extremely sturdy (and quite thick). I've never had a problem with it snapping or kinking. I did see on a forum where someone's broke, and of course they brought it to Tiffany and had it fixed for free. You'll never beat Tiffany for service!

As for cleaning...I bring mine to the Tiffany store whenever I pop in or buy something else, and they dip polish it for free. I'm wary of using non-Tiffany cleaners on their products, in case it damages them and voids the unspoken guarantee that Tiffany has with all jewellery. I've heard that they can charge $15-£13 to clean items, but I've never been charged a penny for the service. After dipping, my bracelet stays shiny for a year or two. I do wear it frequently, and keep it in the pouch when it's not on my wrist.
 
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