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I get it cleaned at my Pandora store every three months for free. I maintain it by polishing with a Pandora cloth. I also once a fortnight clean it placing approximately 250ml of water in a small pot and lay on the base alumimium foil and place two teaspoons of baking soda.I bring the pot to light simmer as its starts to boil and then place the charms except the muranos in the bottom and the bracelet on the bottom of the pot on the foil base.I leave it for about 20 seconds on low heat. Then place the pot under cool running water in it until all the hot water is dispersed. I rinse the beads and bracelet with cold water and with a small toothbrush give them a gently clean. Then finish by drying them with a lint free cloth.
Sounds time consuming but it only takes 10 minutes in total. My mother gave me this tip for cleaning jewellry and I use to clean all my gold jewellry and silver.Just need to make sure the water just starts to boil then lower heat and place the jewellry for no more than 20seconds.:D



AWESOME TIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing it!!!! :graucho::yahoo::nuts:
Can't wait to try it oh boy....your bracelet is so shiny! I go to the tumbler at my shoppe every 4 months but your way will help my maintain it!!!!
 
Hi! Here's my new bracelet that I got for my birthday on the 14th, its still a work in progress obviously but I love it. All the charms are Chamilia so far except for one. :)
 

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I get it cleaned at my Pandora store every three months for free. I maintain it by polishing with a Pandora cloth. I also once a fortnight clean it placing approximately 250ml of water in a small pot and lay on the base alumimium foil and place two teaspoons of baking soda.I bring the pot to light simmer as its starts to boil and then place the charms except the muranos in the bottom and the bracelet on the bottom of the pot on the foil base.I leave it for about 20 seconds on low heat. Then place the pot under cool running water in it until all the hot water is dispersed. I rinse the beads and bracelet with cold water and with a small toothbrush give them a gently clean. Then finish by drying them with a lint free cloth.
Sounds time consuming but it only takes 10 minutes in total. My mother gave me this tip for cleaning jewellry and I use to clean all my gold jewellry and silver.Just need to make sure the water just starts to boil then lower heat and place the jewellry for no more than 20seconds.:D

Hello~
I cleaned my beads as suggested above. It worked GREAT on the shiny beads but it did remove the oxidation off my oxidized beads. I will re-oxidize them with a boiled egg so no worries but beware only use this tip on your bright shiny beads.
 
Here's my bracelets!

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And my weights bracelet - one bead per stone. Bead number two should be going on in a couple of weeks... hopefully!

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My latest creation.............. I :heart: how the bead and the toggle texture match.


Wow, what a beautiful combo, I may have to steal that idea. I just ordered my toggle off of ebay, there's only one pandora store where I live, and they don't even have all of the spring beads in yet....:roflmfao:

They sure lose alot of $$$$ from a Pandoraholic like me :smile1:
 
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