Around 18 months ago, an little incident occurred in relation to my much-loved Pandora bracelet. Having worn the bracelet every day since I received it as a gift from my husband, I didn’t pay any thought to removing it before going swimming with my daughter.
Setting them upside how to clean pandora bracelet without baking soda down will allow any water left on the jewelry to drain off without causing damage to the stone or becoming trapped in the setting. Create a baking soda paste with water and baking soda and gently rub the paste all over the silver with a damp cloth until the silver is clean. Using Baking Soda To Clean my Pandora Jewelry Last year around this same time, I was about to put on my Pandora bangle bracelet and realized that is was tarnished! The bangle bracelet was my first piece of Pandora jewelry that my son gifted to me a couple of years ago.
It wasn’t the first time my lovely bracelet had come into contact with water, since I’d kept it on my wrist whilst swimming before. However, on this particular day, I think I must have visited the most heavily chlorinated swimming pool in the whole of the UK.
When I got out, I realised that the chlorine in the water had totally ruined my bracelet, turning it from bright and shiny to horribly dull and dirty. I was rather mortified and tried everything I could think of to remove the tarnish, before failing miserably. I hid it away for some time, until my husband noticed I wasn’t wearing it, at which point I had to fess up.
Here’s what my bracelet looked like after the swimming pool incident!
Not great, right? Each one of the charms had been bought for me as a gift to celebrate a special occasion or memory, so I was totally gutted to have ruined it like this! I left the bracelet tucked away in a drawer, until I came across this fantastic article which explained how to remove tarnish from silver jewellery! Please do have a read of it for full instructions and how the process of removing tarnish actually works, once you’ve finished reading my post.
Before I explain what I did that actually worked, here are the methods I tried before that all failed…
- Washing the bracelet with gentle detergent and water.
- Washing it with soap and water.
- Rubbing with a special jewellery-cleaning cloth.
- Soaking in lemon juice and salt.
- Soaking in lemon juice and vinegar.
(I’d read somewhere that old fashioned cleaning methods involved lemon juice and vinegar, so thought it was worth a shot!).
Here’s what I did that worked….
- I covered a small bowl in aluminium foil (could have used an tin foil plate if I had access to one).
- I added 1 x tablespoon of salt and 1 x tablespoon of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) into the bowl.
- I then poured some hot (not boiling) water into the bowl and mixed the salt and bicarbonate of soda together until they dissolved.
- I removed the charms from the bracelet and put them into the bowl separately as well as the bracelet chain itself.
- I left the bracelet chain and charms to soak for around 10 minutes before removing.
When I took the bracelet out of the solution, I could see already that it was starting to look a lot better (after 18 months no less!). To finish making it look just about as good as new, I polished it with my silver jewellery cleaning cloth and it just helped to remove any remnants of tarnish.
Here’s what my bracelet looked like after cleaning!
A million times better! I’m so happy that I can wear my bracelet again! Time to start thinking about future ones to add onto it! I came across this really cute Mickey and Minnie safety chain charm on Amazon, which I’d love because Disney will always hold a special place in my heart. We took our daughter to Disneyland Paris in January and we have lots of amazing memories from the trip.
Finally…
So there you have it, this is how I salvaged my extremely tarnished Pandora bracelet! It’s worth noting that this process shouldn’t be used for jewellery that is made from antiqued silver or if it contains semi-precious or precious stones. If your jewellery is really valuable, then you should consider taking it to a professional jeweller just in case.
But if you are looking for a DIY home solution, I hope this post has helped you!
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This is my bracelet. It is suppose to be silver but its seems to be turning. It was my intention to take it to a jeweler to see if they could clean it for me. But what I am going to do is do a test and put it in some baking soda and see what happens. See if i could get it clean make it look decent see how its looking? And get it back to looking brand new. I am going to add some baking soda to it and leave it for a few hours. The reason why i decided to try this is because I normally clean my cutlery that has rust on it using the baking soda.
So it just dawned on me why don’t you just try this tip to see if you could get your Pandora bracelet clean. So i will leave it for a little while and see if this will work. I am going for my little walk and take a swim and when i come back, I will see if there is any difference Okay I threw out the excess water and decided just to make a paste with the baking soda.
Just baking soda and a pinch of water so I have like a paste and the paste is looking a bit black already so that means that the blackness from my Pandora bracelet is removing and transferring to the baking soda. I am already seeing a difference. I will leave it for a little while longer and see what happens. Okay about 2-3 hours has passed and I am seeing a difference already. This looks shiny this particular charm was very black. So I am going to wash it out now. See how it’s looking? Very shiny already. So I am going to wash it out and put it to dry. This is enough for the day. Wow! That is beautiful! Why didn’t I think about this before? It is so much cleaner! Wow! Baking Soda is the boss man! Now it back to brand new – nice and shiny! I didn’t have to spend a cent!.