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From: deselvie2008
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  • I use lemon juice, although don't use this method on polished rocks, cause it will eat the polishing coat off the rocks. Just let the silver jewelry sit in the lemon juice over night and it will eat off anything on the jewelry.

  • @PostiveMindBodySoul Thanks for your tip!

  • That's freaking amazing! I will be trying it. I'm really glad you tried it one something that had diamonds in it cause I have a silver necklace and I wasn't sure the baking soda thing would be safe with the gem (I'm pretty sure it's fake but all the same) Thanks!

  • @lairelithoniel I'm glad you found this vid helpful -- good luck with your necklace!

  • Thank you very much for the tip I will try on my silver Items

  • Wow!! What a huge difference. Pretty earrings!

  • @OUGT12 Thanks -- I was so amazed, too. :)

  • Wow

  • @TheSophistiquette That's what I said. :)

  • @mymommylovesmakeup Double LOL! :) I was so amazed, too, and happy that there was a low-cost fix. TY for watching!

  • i clean my silver jewelry with baking soda too (^_^) is amazing what this can do !!

    thanks love <3

  • @pinkangell3 Hi, hun! Yes, it's so amazing -- I was just using toothpaste & water with my jewelry before. So, I was pleasantly surprised that baking soda really did work. -- Learn something new everyday on YT. LOL!

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