What should I use to clean dirty earrings REALLY? Hey, I just found a pair of earrings, I have been looking for, but I found them in my wallet!
What I wonder is since rooms are so dirty, what is the best way to clean these earrings? Currently they are soaked in hydrogen peroxide, but I was wondering if rubbing alcohol is stronger? And how long should they be soaked?
Thank you!
I isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol).
If you go to the pharmacy such as CVS, they sell earing own. If you do not want to buy something and have swabs of alcohol or alcohol Rubinger, you may use it to clean. Be sure to clean about three times to ensure they are fully disinfected.
Peroxide is great for that. It literally kills everything that could be put on earrings. So you are almost the smart thing here. :)
If you are still worried before to put the earrings in your hands and wash your hands with them in there with an antibacterial soap. :)
Ewww, it's serious. Rubbing alcohol is a better choice, because it kills more germs. It is instant, but the earrings rinsing with water after if you do not get alcohol in your ears, ok?
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Posted on April 23, 2010.