Demon
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I''d think distilled water would help with that?Date: 4/20/2009 7:54:19 AM
Author: reader
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/final-word-on-wg-and-ammonia.67468/
Is what I have found so far.
My question is this: If your steamer leaves a mineral deposit on your stones, what is the best way to remove that? Also, how to clean the mineral deposits from the steamer?
i think soDate: 4/20/2009 7:34:41 AM
Author: Ellen
I honestly only recall hearing about WG. And this was from experts here on the board.
I just went and searched the question: Is it safe to clean white gold jewelry with ammonia? I couldn''t find a link that says it''s bad (they basically all recommended it), so I honestly don''t know why we''ve heard that here and nowhere else. I could definitely see some (links) saying it''s ok because there are many jewelers that don''t know a lot, but all of them (that I clicked)? Who knows!
DF, is your wifes jewlery Rhodium plated? If so, do you not ever get it replated?
Date: 4/20/2009 10:54:43 AM
Author: Demon
Date: 4/20/2009 7:54:19 AM
Author: reader
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/final-word-on-wg-and-ammonia.67468/
Is what I have found so far.
My question is this: If your steamer leaves a mineral deposit on your stones, what is the best way to remove that? Also, how to clean the mineral deposits from the steamer?
I'd think distilled water would help with that?