How to clean Tiffany's gold & silver jewelry..Ammonia made SPOTS 🙄
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never us Ammonia on silver - and it dislodge stones that are set in glue -- if you have real Tiffany pieces, I would recommend a good jeweler.
I agree! If it's real Tiffany have it professionally cleaned. Preferably a very reputable jeweler. I would not recommend my process on Tiffany.
I sell a lot of jewelry on Ebay. I use white toothpaste (not gel) and a damp toothbrush. For large items I use a damp cloth. Also works on copper, brass, gold, porcelain, ceramics, sneakers, plastics, etc. For my sales I needed one product for cleaning everything.
For heirloom jewelry and real designer pieces like Tiffany, use a reputable jeweler. Not worth the risk. Since you already used ammonia, expect to pay extra to restore your pieces. So sorry you had to learn the hard way.
Naomie, you're 100% CORREC. Blessings and Thank You 👍
If it is sterling jewelry, there is specific polish for that. There are also electric jewelry cleaners, where it vibrates to clean.