How To Prevent Bare Metal From Tarnishing (Tips For Beginners) Jewelry Making, Coating DIY Rings
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- čas přidán 4. 11. 2023
- In This video I'm sharing tips on how to keep your bare metal jewelry nice and shiny, how to prevent bare metal wire from tarnishing, my tips on selling bare metal jewelry and loads more! This video is long, but packed with a lot of information.
I hope you find this video helpful and happy crafting!
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⚠️‼️ IMPORTANT⚠️‼️ Please don’t put the protective coat in a plastic container like I did! It melted the container within a week and spilled everywhere. Use maybe stainless steel or possibly glass. Also, I’ve spoken to Everbright directly and the ProtectaClear CAN be applied to earring post, it’s non toxic and dermatologicaly tested!!🎉
I’d love to hear what you have been doing to stop your jewellery from tarnishing, what methods, products, tips and tricks? What do you do when you sell bare metal jewellery? Let’s have a conversation in the comments filled with useful information, so we can all learn from each other ❤ In addition to my video, here are a few more things I forgot to mention: If you apply protective coat to your jewellery, it will need re-applying eventually, as the coat will rub off over time. Also, there are so many products(varnishes) to prevent tarnishing, but not everything is suitable for jewellery (more for craft purposes) and so those might not be skin friendly. I also have a Renaissance Wax at home, which I purchased to coat my jewellery. I didn’t use it yet, but I have heard this product works ok. Perhaps I will review it in my future video. Also, there are wires that do not tarnish at all, like stainless steel and then of course, more expensive wires like pure silver, gold, platinum etc.. so you could also use annealed stainless steel wire for your jewellery making (but it can’t be soldered). Ok, next time, I will write everything down before making a video, but I hope you still found it helpful.. ❤ ❤ ❤
Renaissance Wax is fantastic, smells strong but that goes eventually, use it sparingly, it's better to use multiple thin coats.
Thank you, Helena! I was waiting for this video, so thanks for making it! I understood completely, and it was very informative :)
That’s brilliant, I’m glad you found it helpful ❤️
Thank you so much for the helpful information. Thanks for sharing. ❤😊 You can also lay your jewelry on in a closed bag or jewelry box. I am glad that I know there is something different than clear nail polish. 🤗 I just like to use non tarnish wire. But, I am happy, to know there are more options. 🙃🙃😁😁 I love all of your jewelry. Very easy to make and so different. ❤🥰🥰
I’m happy you found this video helpful ❤
Thank you so much !! This is a very honest informative video that I don’t believe anyone has ever done on you tube !! So thank you again!! Oh.. and I love, love, love your hair short!!! ❤
I’m happy you’ve enjoyed this video ❤️ and thank you, my husband cut my hair the other week and I love it 🥰
Thanks for the info. I Need To Know. Keep Up The Amazing Work ❤
Happy to help! Thank you ❤️
Yes ❤
Thank you 😊
I'm glad you found it helpful 💜
Thanks for sharing your tips with all of us!! I LOVE your hair!! SO Cute!! Keep Smiling & Shining Sweet Girl!!
Thank you ☺️ sending you lots of love 💕
@@HelenaDaydreamer lots of love to you too!!🥰
❤ thanks
so nice 👍😍
Thank you 🙏🏻
Where do you buy your wire that has the enamel coating that prevents tarnishing?
Would uv resin work to coat the inside? That way the light would cure the resin quickly. Not tried it yet but should work similar to the protecta clear. Anyone tried this? Thanks for an informative video ❤️❤️👏👏🇬🇧
I’m sure It will work too, although i haven’t tried it. Uv resin is a lot thicker that the protecta clear, so the coating will be thicker.
Maybe add time stamps? Thanks for video.
Too many words ...get to the point.
I’m trying 😄
@HelenaDaydreamer you did fine. Thank you for taking the time to share your tips.
@@o2bblessed73 THAT person is rude. Some people should not leave mean comments. Sorry. Thank you for this jewelry care info.
YOU ARE RUDE!