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Platinum - How often can you polish it?

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Both my ering and wedding band are set in 950 platinum. I''ve had them for 6 years and haven''t polished them. The bands look pretty dull now compared to when I first got them, both had the shiny finish.

Is it safe to polish the rings to bring back the shine? I have heard that polishing platinum will make the metal thinner and/or weaken the prongs. How often can they be polished without jeopardizing the integrity of the rings?

My ering is a solitaire in a six-prong setting (similar to Tiffany''s).
My wedding band is a simple channel-set diamond band.

Any input will be appreciated.
 
Polishing does take away a tiny amount of metal, but not nearly as much as wears away over time anyway. After 6 years, you are safe to go ahead and refinish the pieces. It will make them look like new and should do no harm.
 
37.5 times in the average lifespan.

40x if you come from long lived stock.

25x if you live life in the fast lane.
 
You''re a funny guy Rich!!!

I agree with David- should be no problem at all!
I''d add that this would be a great time to have the ring checked over for integrity.
Have the jeweler check the prongs, and make sure the stones are tight.
 
Richard and David,

Thanks much. I feel better about getting my rings polished now. David, you brought up a good point. I have noticed that a couple of the diamonds on my channel-set wedding band are loose for a while. Just haven''t taken it back to the jeweler yet. Also, a local jeweler noticed that the stone of my e-ring was a bit "lopsided". I didn''t notice it before but after he pointed it out, it was obviously off center and the prongs were slanting to one side. I was surprised because I thought platinum was very hard to bend and I don''t think that I was "rough" wearing my ring. I guess 6-years of daily wear can cause quite a bit of wear and tear even on a platinum ring.
 
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