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15 years 4 months ago #621
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ohh..i remember a site that boldly said that pewter can easily be cleansed with cabbage leaves ... very very very funny actually ( now when i think about it )...but it wasn't funny when i kept trying with that leaf... the lesson here is that \" never believe what certain sites say \"...:laugh: :silly:
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15 years 4 months ago #623
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Please, do believe those sites, what else could we others have a good laugh about? :blush:
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15 years 4 months ago #625
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ohh my...i'm so happy that you are laughing at me...don't forget ...when u are cornered, u accept whatever solution comes ur way ....but nevertheless i am glad i gave :laugh: you a good laugh ...:woohoo:
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15 years 4 months ago #632
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I haven't used this myself yet, but i watched a friend clean a pewter necklace is your standard minty toothpaste and it was shining like new, so maybe you could give that a try?
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14 years 8 months ago #17022
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Like Vivaris has said, Tothpaste is better for every kind of jewel, like gold silver so,it might help with pewter!
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14 years 8 months ago #17025
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Nothing to see here, move along folks.
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commercial jewelry cleaners are basically sudsy ammonia, water, and a detergent. Get a small jar with a lid, and put about 1/2 ammonia, half water, and then a squirt or two of dishwashing liquid soap. Shake it up, and you have a great jewelry cleaner. Just don't use it on pears, opals, or porous jewelry, anything with wood, soft stones, or lapis, things like that. But for hard stones and metals, it is great.
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