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Plastic Jewelry Plastic Jewelry
Plastic jewelry is often referred to as novelty jewelry because it is fun a whimsical. Learn the difference between natural plastics and man-made plastics and find out what makes certain types of plastic jewelry highly collectible.
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Did You Know ?!?
Believe it or not...you may have many products hanging around the house that are great for cleanig Bakelite jewelry. In fact, any cleaner containing ammonia will work: Windex, Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell are fairly common. You can use just plain old ammonia too! Saturate a cotton swab with the cleaner and swab the Bakelite, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Do Not, however, rinse Bakelite jewelry that includes rhinestones. Wipe the jewelry with a clean, damp cloth instead, being careful not to wet the stones.

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