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    Metal jewelry tends to turn a dull copper-gold after use, especially contact with water. How can I restore the oxidized metal look?
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    Sorry, but the copper-gold is what happens when the plating wears off. There are some kits on the market if you want to plate the jewelry with silver or gold, but that's not always affordable or effective, depending on what the jewelry is made of. The best you can do is prevent the oxidation and wear and tear on the jewelry by coating it with clear gloss or clear nail polish.
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    Will spraying hairspray on the jewelry prevent it from getting tarnished?
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    No. If it's costume jewelry you can paint it with clear nail polish to prevent oxidation.
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    How can I stop fake and costume jewelry turning skin green?
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    Try spraying your costume jewelry with a clear gloss coat enamel spray. This is the equivalent of coating your goods with spray enamel, which gives them a uniform shine and ensures that the metal won't oxidize (oxidation of copper makes your skin green). Just take a sheet of wax paper and lay it on a table outside. Place your fake jewelry on it. Shake the can of spray enamel and hold about six inches away. Spray in short bursts until you've covered everything uniformly. Do not over spray, as a light passing over is enough. Make sure the stones are covered with clear or painter's tape. Also be sure to spray the backs of your jewelry.
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    My necklace is a mood necklace. How do I clean it?
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    Use toothpaste and an old toothbrush. Gently rub on the toothpaste, then clean it off.
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    Can I use a lime instead of a lemon?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You could also use bottled lemon juice.
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    Is a jewelry cleaning machine (ultrasonic/steam) safe for clean these kinds of jewelry?
    Community Answer
    These machines can damage fake & plated jewelry. The vibrations can also damage many types of gem stones.
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    I have fake diamond earnings that I cleaned using rubbing alcohol, leaving white coloring on them and a dull finish. How do I fix them?
    Kelsey Crank
    Community Answer
    Sorry, but you don't. They were probably some type of plastic and the white dulling was the plastic breaking down on the surface.
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    How do I remove rust from fake jewelry?
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    Try soaking it in white vinegar for a few hours. After, gently scrub off any excess rusty paste from the jewelry.
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    How do you clean cheap jewelry?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Try using lemon juice to remove the grime and rust from cheap jewelry. Scrub the cheap jewelry with a soft toothbrush.
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    How do you clean oxidized metal jewelry?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Apply white vinegar to the oxidized metal jewelry and use a soft-bristled toothbrush to scrub the layer of rust away.
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    Can Coke remove rust?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Yes, the citric acid in cola can remove rust from the surface of metal including cheap or fake jewelry.
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    How do I remove rust from fake jewelry?
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    Try lightly cleaning the rusted areas with 000-grade steel wool. It’s a very soft-grade abrasive and in most cases will do the trick.
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