Method: 1. If you find yellow, you can squeeze a mung bean -like toothpaste, and then use a toothbrush to apply the silver jewelry. After the silver jewelry is put on, rinse it with water.
2, sour vinegar can be used to apply silver jewelry, so that the silver jewelry can restore the original.
3, you can go to the chemical shop, buy a bottle of silver washing water, and then soak the silver jewelry for 2 seconds, then pick it up immediately and rinse it with water.
Platinum is best to take care of it, as long as you master 4 points, it will be OK! 1, keep it properly. Put it in jewelry boxes or deer skin bags to prevent scratches from friction with other jewelry jewelry. 2, avoid letting platinum jewelry from being touched or irritating chemicals. 3, clean on time, and wash it once every 6 months inlaid. If there is no jewelry cleaner, you can immerse the jewelry in a mild soapy water, and then gently wipe it with a soft cloth. 4, regular polishing. The scratches visible to the naked eye, or the natural oxidation layer on the surface of platinum, regularly polishing can be restored to the new.
Method:
1. If you find yellow, you can squeeze a mung bean -like toothpaste, and then use a toothbrush to apply the silver jewelry. After the silver jewelry is put on, rinse it with water.
2, sour vinegar can be used to apply silver jewelry, so that the silver jewelry can restore the original.
3, you can go to the chemical shop, buy a bottle of silver washing water, and then soak the silver jewelry for 2 seconds, then pick it up immediately and rinse it with water.
Platinum is best to take care of it, as long as you master 4 points, it will be OK!
1, keep it properly. Put it in jewelry boxes or deer skin bags to prevent scratches from friction with other jewelry jewelry.
2, avoid letting platinum jewelry from being touched or irritating chemicals.
3, clean on time, and wash it once every 6 months inlaid. If there is no jewelry cleaner, you can immerse the jewelry in a mild soapy water, and then gently wipe it with a soft cloth.
4, regular polishing. The scratches visible to the naked eye, or the natural oxidation layer on the surface of platinum, regularly polishing can be restored to the new.