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"On the Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on Jewelry Cleaning"
Today discusses the use of hydrogen peroxide in jewelry cleaning. Jewelers are much loved by the world, but their cleaning and maintenance often need to be done with caution.
Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical substance, may be useful in various cleaning affairs. For jewelry cleaning, it has certain characteristics and can play a role in the dirt on the surface of some jewelry.
If the jewelry material is suitable, apply it gently with a moderate hydrogen peroxide solution, or it can remove some dust and make the jewelry regain its luster. For example, in some metal jewelry, it may help to dissolve mild oxides and restore the luster of the metal surface.
However, it should also be noted that not all jewelry is suitable for hydrogen peroxide cleaning. Such as pearls, the texture is delicate, and in case of hydrogen peroxide, the surface luster may be damaged and the structure may be damaged. And if some porous gems, such as turquoise, hydrogen peroxide seeps into them, or causes discoloration, deterioration and other adverse consequences.
Therefore, cleaning jewelry with hydrogen peroxide should be done with caution. Check the jewelry material carefully first, and then conduct a small-scale test to ensure the safety of jewelry and not lose its precious value due to improper cleaning.
Today discusses the use of hydrogen peroxide in jewelry cleaning. Jewelers are much loved by the world, but their cleaning and maintenance often need to be done with caution.
Hydrogen peroxide, a chemical substance, may be useful in various cleaning affairs. For jewelry cleaning, it has certain characteristics and can play a role in the dirt on the surface of some jewelry.
If the jewelry material is suitable, apply it gently with a moderate hydrogen peroxide solution, or it can remove some dust and make the jewelry regain its luster. For example, in some metal jewelry, it may help to dissolve mild oxides and restore the luster of the metal surface.
However, it should also be noted that not all jewelry is suitable for hydrogen peroxide cleaning. Such as pearls, the texture is delicate, and in case of hydrogen peroxide, the surface luster may be damaged and the structure may be damaged. And if some porous gems, such as turquoise, hydrogen peroxide seeps into them, or causes discoloration, deterioration and other adverse consequences.
Therefore, cleaning jewelry with hydrogen peroxide should be done with caution. Check the jewelry material carefully first, and then conduct a small-scale test to ensure the safety of jewelry and not lose its precious value due to improper cleaning.

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