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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 385431, member: 5833"]I agree with WENNA (got it right this time, right?). I would feel comfortable putting it to soak in ordinary tap water (as long as you're not in Flint, MI) with a dab of dish washing liquid. Just make sure to give it plenty of time to get thoroughly dry before putting it away inside of any kind of container. My jewellery cleaning kit includes a child's toothbrush & baking soda toothpaste.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 385431, member: 5833"]I agree with WENNA (got it right this time, right?). I would feel comfortable putting it to soak in ordinary tap water (as long as you're not in Flint, MI) with a dab of dish washing liquid. Just make sure to give it plenty of time to get thoroughly dry before putting it away inside of any kind of container. My jewellery cleaning kit includes a child's toothbrush & baking soda toothpaste.[/QUOTE]
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