Gosh, I don't want to make a mistake....I can't remember if the item was goldtone or silvertone or what... I can't. I only understood it as a way to preserve your jewelry and at the time it stuck in my mind as I've never heard that before. Which prompted me to ask my question as to how to clean jewelry. I don't have vermeil jewelry but I've wanted to buy it if I had knowledge as to how to clean or not do certain things with them... like I didn't know not to ever get it wet.Gemaholic wrote: ↑4 years ago@othersideofthetracks are you sure it wasn't goldtone or silvertone she was referring to? I just can't believe a host would suggest clear nail polish on vermeil. That's very disturbing if she did!OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoomg....I haven't refreshed and I'm just catching up. @Gemaholic , the host that suggested the clear finger-nail polish was yesterday early morning with Peter.....6-9 AM. I think it was Loretta. I'll post when I remember for certain! BUT she did say that!!
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The only time I use my sonic cleaner is on diamond jewelry set in solid gold or white gold. Even other gems you should be able to clean in it---well if they have the slightest imperfection you can end up with rubble. For diamonds it works like a dream.
NOT A FAN of almost all commercial chemical cleaning solutions. Too risky. Actually SLC used to sell some that wasn't too bad or harsh but I never risked my expensive stuff with it.
NOT A FAN of almost all commercial chemical cleaning solutions. Too risky. Actually SLC used to sell some that wasn't too bad or harsh but I never risked my expensive stuff with it.
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I was kinda listening to LoLo. Pretty sure she was talking about silvertone. I've heard her mention it in the past 'put clear fingernail polish on your tone rings if they cause a reaction, but you'll need to reapply depending on how much you wear it'.OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoGosh, I don't want to make a mistake....I can't remember if the item was goldtone or silvertone or what... I can't. I only understood it as a way to preserve your jewelry and at the time it stuck in my mind as I've never heard that before. Which prompted me to ask my question as to how to clean jewelry. I don't have vermeil jewelry but I've wanted to buy it if I had knowledge as to how to clean or not do certain things with them... like I didn't know not to ever get it wet.Gemaholic wrote: ↑4 years ago@othersideofthetracks are you sure it wasn't goldtone or silvertone she was referring to? I just can't believe a host would suggest clear nail polish on vermeil. That's very disturbing if she did!OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoomg....I haven't refreshed and I'm just catching up. @Gemaholic , the host that suggested the clear finger-nail polish was yesterday early morning with Peter.....6-9 AM. I think it was Loretta. I'll post when I remember for certain! BUT she did say that!!
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Thanks Blossom! I couldn't remember as I was only listening and not seeing what item was being presented. There you go.Blossom wrote: ↑4 years agoI was kinda listening to LoLo. Pretty sure she was talking about silvertone. I've heard her mention it in the past 'put clear fingernail polish on your tone rings if they cause a reaction, but you'll need to reapply depending on how much you wear it'.OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoGosh, I don't want to make a mistake....I can't remember if the item was goldtone or silvertone or what... I can't. I only understood it as a way to preserve your jewelry and at the time it stuck in my mind as I've never heard that before. Which prompted me to ask my question as to how to clean jewelry. I don't have vermeil jewelry but I've wanted to buy it if I had knowledge as to how to clean or not do certain things with them... like I didn't know not to ever get it wet.
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What do you guys and gals think about starting a thread for advice on jewelry cleaning? Your expertise is vital with this jewelry and I know that others would benefit and perhaps avoid ruining their jewelry... Perhaps one of you can start the thread, or myself, and just copy paste your info posted?
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
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Good idea. I started a thread earlier about Rainbow Moonstone & asked about the cleaning, hoping it would maybe somehow remove the yellow body that happened over time. I did not get a reply.OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoWhat do you guys and gals think about starting a thread for advice on jewelry cleaning? Your expertise is vital with this jewelry and I know that others would benefit and perhaps avoid ruining their jewelry... Perhaps one of you can start the thread, or myself, and just copy paste your info posted?
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
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Ive never heard of that. I wish I could help. That really stinks though. I love rainbow moonstone.Blossom wrote: ↑4 years agoGood idea. I started a thread earlier about Rainbow Moonstone & asked about the cleaning, hoping it would maybe somehow remove the yellow body that happened over time. I did not get a reply.OtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoWhat do you guys and gals think about starting a thread for advice on jewelry cleaning? Your expertise is vital with this jewelry and I know that others would benefit and perhaps avoid ruining their jewelry... Perhaps one of you can start the thread, or myself, and just copy paste your info posted?
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
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I know I have found the information ya'll have been posting about cleaning very interesting, you've confirmed things I already knew and I've learned few new tips tooOtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoWhat do you guys and gals think about starting a thread for advice on jewelry cleaning? Your expertise is vital with this jewelry and I know that others would benefit and perhaps avoid ruining their jewelry... Perhaps one of you can start the thread, or myself, and just copy paste your info posted?
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
So I'd like it
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I was going to suggest it the other day when you asked! It's a good idea since you don't clean all metals and stones the same way. You're also not supposed to put two different metals in the same cleaner at the same time. It would be helpful for people, so I say go for it! Warning--I will bring out my chemistry,physics, and geology background here! hahahaOtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoWhat do you guys and gals think about starting a thread for advice on jewelry cleaning? Your expertise is vital with this jewelry and I know that others would benefit and perhaps avoid ruining their jewelry... Perhaps one of you can start the thread, or myself, and just copy paste your info posted?
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
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AWESOME!!! This is going to be GREAT! Thank you @Gemaholic! I just made a thread. Sharing your expertise in how to clean our jewelry is priceless and I THANK YOU for sharing! I look forward to every word of your advise. The thread I started is "How to Clean Jewelry the RIGHT WAY"Gemaholic wrote: ↑4 years agoI was going to suggest it the other day when you asked! It's a good idea since you don't clean all metals and stones the same way. You're also not supposed to put two different metals in the same cleaner at the same time. It would be helpful for people, so I say go for it! Warning--I will bring out my chemistry,physics, and geology background here! hahahaOtherSideOfTheTracks wrote: ↑4 years agoWhat do you guys and gals think about starting a thread for advice on jewelry cleaning? Your expertise is vital with this jewelry and I know that others would benefit and perhaps avoid ruining their jewelry... Perhaps one of you can start the thread, or myself, and just copy paste your info posted?
Just a suggestion... I bookmarked this thread but I can't "name" it for the reasons I need it.
tytytyty!!