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Removing Hair From Jewelry

I keep a small bottle of the cream hair remover, like Nair around to place my necklaces in when they have tangled hair balled up around them. Take the cap off filled with the cream. Soak the necklace for about five minuets and the hair just falls off. I mention this to my jeweler and he thought it was a wonderful idea. Does not hurt the jewelry and leaves them nice and shiny.

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By beth (Guest Post)
April 23, 20060 found this helpful

What else besides nair can be used to remove hair from your necklaces?

 
By Linda (Guest Post)
January 23, 20080 found this helpful

Awesome idea! Thanks! I haven't had long hair in about 16 yrs and I have grown it out. Went to unhook my necklace and saw about a pound of hair....ewwww! Going to get some Nair and give it a try!
Thanks!

 

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January 23, 20080 found this helpful

Do not use this on pearls. It will ruin them. I used to work in a jewerly store and we had several customers who had pearls damaged this way. I would think it could also damage soft or synthetic stones as well.

 
August 17, 20160 found this helpful

Genius tip! Thanks so much it worked a charm, necklace looks brand new!

 

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