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WOMEN are sharing gross photos of dirt falling out of their Pandora charm bracelets after copying a mum's clever cleaning hack.

The woman sparked a frenzy when she revealed her easy trick on Facebook group  earlier this week.

 One mum has gone viral after revealing her simple trick for cleaning Pandora jewellery
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One mum has gone viral after revealing her simple trick for cleaning Pandora jewelleryCredit: Facebook

The woman explained that she'd simply added a squirt of washing up liquid to freshly-boiled water, before soaking her bracelet for five minutes.

She shared a snap of the piece in the soapy water, with grimy black specks floating around it.

Alongside the image, she wrote: "The cr*p that has come off is crazy. All that black is off my charms."

Others members of the group were clearly inspired, with the post quickly racking up over 240 likes and almost 300 comments.

 The post quickly racked up hundreds of comments
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The post quickly racked up hundreds of commentsCredit: Facebook

Unsurprisingly, the technique was of particular interest to other owners of Pandora jewellery. One wrote: "Mine's well overdue, keep meaning to take it in, I'm amazed at this."

Others said: "I definitely need to do this," and: "Doing it right now."

A few people backed the mum's recommendation, with one commenting: "Always clean my jewellery like this have done for about 20 years [sic].

"If you got an old toothbrush it's great for rings with gemstones in and brings them up lovely."

Others wondered whether the hack would work with other jewels.

"Could I clean my silver engagement ring like this?" asked one.

Another message read: "Hopefully this works for rings! Mine has went all tarnished it looks awful [sic]."

 Other women were soon trying the method
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Other women were soon trying the method
 Plenty of muck came off this charm bracelet
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Plenty of muck came off this charm bracelet
 Specks of black grime could be seen in this person's bowl
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Specks of black grime could be seen in this person's bowl

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