LBoone
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This isn't about pearls, but it is bead related and I'm hoping someone here has some suggestions. I have a red coral bead and carved gemstone elephant necklace that hubby bought for me at an auction. It was pretty old and dirty. I wore it a couple of times and noticed the thread it was strung on had broken a strand. It was a cotton thread, not silk, and quite old and dirty anyway. So, I restrung them on some red silk. Afterwards I gave them a gentle wash with ivory soap and warm water. I noticed the beads at the back of the strand are VERY dull and have no shine at all. The beads in the front still retain some of their shine. I would try to get a photo but I don't think I can get it to show the differentiation.
Here is my question: I think I can use ZAM to repolish the stones, but can I do that with just a cloth and hand pressure, or do I need a buffing wheel? Will it even work at all?
Any experience or opinions would be welcome!!!!
Here is my question: I think I can use ZAM to repolish the stones, but can I do that with just a cloth and hand pressure, or do I need a buffing wheel? Will it even work at all?
Any experience or opinions would be welcome!!!!