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My very oxidized farandole necklace and maroon glacé clic h. I take them off when I work (on my computer).... sometimes I wonder why I even bother wearing them to work. Lol

Do you take off your bracelets when you’re typing for fear of scratching your h goodies?

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Yes, I do that too, Meowwu! :biggrin: I take off my watches and bracelets because my favorite mouse pads are made of aluminum.
 
My very oxidized farandole necklace and maroon glacé clic h. I take them off when I work (on my computer).... sometimes I wonder why I even bother wearing them to work. Lol

Do you take off your bracelets when you’re typing for fear of scratching your h goodies?

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If i did i would never get to wear my H bracelets! Because the clic H bracelets stay right side up, i don’t worry about scratching the metal piece underneath since no one ever sees it. Have you tried basic silver cleaner on the Farandole? (Assuming you want to get rid of the oxidized look, that is)
 
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What a beautiful CW of Tohu Bohu twilly Bobkat. You are the turquoise queen. This color gives me joy and energy, I love it. Positive vibes.
Thank you, FrenchSandra! I love turquoise (and orange, too!).

Beautiful!! I love the color of your bag and the contrast with your shoes! :heart::heart:
Thank you, Dextersmom! I was actually wondering if my shoes looked dorky, and here you gave them a compliment.

Love how your BeHapi compliments your twilly! You really pulled together a great look!
Thank you, seasounds! I certainly try to make myself fit for public consumption when I go out.
 
If i did i would never get to wear my H bracelets! Because the clic H bracelets stay right side up, i don’t worry about scratching the metal piece underneath since no one ever sees it. Have you tried basic silver cleaner on the Farandole? (Assuming you want to get rid of the oxidized look, that is)
Hee yeah. Lol I wear my h and other goodies but take them off just in case. (I am also worried about scratching my precious laptop.)

I have tried wiping the silver necklace (or my h bracelet) with silver clearner. I haven’t quite decided if I like the oxidization on h silver. Unlike Tiffany silver, h silver oxidizes into a slightly brownish hue whereas Tiffany silver is grey/dark hues (which I kept).
 
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Hee yeah. Lol I wear my h and other goodies but take them off just in case. (I am also worried about scratching my precious laptop.)

I have tried wiping the silver necklace (or my h bracelet) with silver clearner. I haven’t quite decided if I like the oxidization on h silver. Unlike Tiffany silver, h silver oxidizes into a slightly brownish hue whereas Tiffany silver is grey/dark hues (which I kept).
In case you decide you want to get rid of the tarnish, I would get one of those silver cleaners that allows you to dunk the piece right in the liquid. If you leave it in there for up to a minute, it should be like new when you take it out to rinse it off. I find this is a more effective method of cleaning silver when the tarnish is in those hard to reach crevices at weird angles.
 
In case you decide you want to get rid of the tarnish, I would get one of those silver cleaners that allows you to dunk the piece right in the liquid. If you leave it in there for up to a minute, it should be like new when you take it out to rinse it off. I find this is a more effective method of cleaning silver when the tarnish is in those hard to reach crevices at weird angles.
I've read that these jewelry cleaners can be very aggressive (Tarn-X type). I'd be hesitant about using these. Might want to do a bit of research. Also, you never want to use a dip product if the jewelry includes stones, pearls, etc.
 
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In case you decide you want to get rid of the tarnish, I would get one of those silver cleaners that allows you to dunk the piece right in the liquid. If you leave it in there for up to a minute, it should be like new when you take it out to rinse it off. I find this is a more effective method of cleaning silver when the tarnish is in those hard to reach crevices at weird angles.
Thank you for the recommendation.
 
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