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yellowfan

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ir platinum jewelry at home? If so, what are you using?


Thank you,

Lori
 

Kaleigh

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Do you mean cleaning or really polishing?? For cleaning I use SS.
 

yellowfan

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to polish the scratches
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PhillipSchmidt

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You need a polishing motor with the right matching of buff and poloshing compound, or a hand held piece with a polishing drill attached. That would be the least inexpensive ideas
 

JC

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All that we have at our office is your typical polishing cloths with ultrasonic cleaning solution. It doesn''t take out any scratches though. It basically just makes the rings look a little cleaner or shiny looking. In order to get the scratches out you may just want to take your rings into a local jeweler that can buff them out using professional equipment. It is usually a good idea to have your rings professionally polished and refinished at least once to twice per year anyways.....

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Mara

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i just take mine in and have them clean and repolish them about 1ce or 2ce a year. lucky for me there isn''t much platinum because of the diamonds, so it doesn''t get too scratched up the way a solitaire would on my clumsy hand. but the prongs on the diamond head do take some wear.
 

ame

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I get mine polished at Vincent''s every 2-3 months. I am taking my e-ring in on the Thursday before the wedding when I get my hair done, then not taking it out of the box till after the wedding
 

yellowfan

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Thanks everyone for your replies. I think I will go to Vincent''s to get them buffed. I may risk messing up a prong or something if I try to do it myself!



Thanks again,

Lori
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