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Description
The listing, 925 tarnished ring very cute has ended.
its a size 7 it has a pink jewel in it tarnish alot
Questions & Comments
I wouldnt' use baking soda or toothpaste if the stone is not genuine. If it is a calcium based cz, it will absorbe them and make the stone cloudy. If a yitrium based cubic or genuine stone, then those work great.
FANNED/WATCHING.... Also if u have a magnifying glass ?? put up to ur lens of camera it will show up markings Really GREAT>> look at mine in one of my auctions **ENDED** see how great it shows ...rings and small pendants are hard too see..THANKS FOR SHARING>> ((*.*))
use a little baking soda, and a touch of powdered cleanser. Get the ring wet, and work your powder into a paste. Rub the ring with your fingers with the paste. It will clean right up, if it is .925. Did you look to see if it had a mark? Thanks. Clean it up and take some more pics. I bet you'll get more bids!! :)
I use baking soda and toothpaste - works perfectly! On everything - can even make an old penny look new, and will clean your stove. crissmanmichele is right; clean it up and take more pix - you'll do great!
i just let a comment on another silver ring that needed cleaned, the best and easiest thing to clean silver with is lipstick, every woman has some and since my grandma told me about it i have cleaned and shined about 5 pieces of old silver and each look brand spankin new :)
cute ring.fanned and watching...also,I just tested the toothpaste and baking soda,works great.My ring is over 15 years old and I 4got that the whole thing was silver lol.Thanks