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Clean Earring Hydrogen Peroxide

On the use of hydrogen peroxide to clean earrings
Now I have a question for me, saying: "Can earrings be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide?" This question is really about the maintenance of daily jewelry.

Those with hydrogen peroxide have strong oxidizing properties. For cleaning earrings, if the material of the earrings is resistant to this oxidizing force, it can be used. For example, earrings with metal texture, if their properties are stable, wipe them lightly with hydrogen peroxide to remove dirt and restore their luster. Because hydrogen peroxide encounters filth, it reacts chemically, decomposes dirt, and makes it easy to remove.

When using it, be careful. First put an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide on a soft cloth and wipe the earrings lightly. Do not let the concentrated liquid stain the earrings for a long time. If the earrings are gemstone inlays or the like, pay special attention. Some gemstones are afraid of strong oxidation, and hydrogen peroxide may cause color and texture changes. Such as turquoise, pearls, etc., should not be cleaned with this liquid.

After cleaning, rinse the earrings with water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide. Although this liquid can clean things, if it remains, or hurts the skin, it will cause discomfort.

In short, cleaning earrings with hydrogen peroxide is feasible for earrings of some materials. However, when using it, you must carefully review the material and follow the correct method to ensure that the earrings are not damaged and achieve the cleaning effect.