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  1. You prefer using a bristle brush (with polishing compounds) vs. a 3m type brush containing the grit? For one thing, it’s probably less expensive.

  2. Hi, I like this video a LOT! Thank you! 💜 I have 2 white gold (2mm, 4mm) bands and one rose gold band (2mm). They are all simple flat bands, no stones or crazy scratches. I was wondering which color polishing compounds should I get to get a super shiny result? Is the ultrasonic cleaner for removing the polishing compounds at the end? Or can I skip buying the ultrasonic bath thingie and just use a jewelry cloth at the end following up the wool+compound+Dremel steps? Looking forward to your reply! Fantastic video quality and info in there!! 💜💜

  3. It’s very unfortunate you do not sell to Hobbyists.
    I buy a lot of gemstones and hardware.
    This is one of the few sites where if you’re not a tax ID ‘business you’re not buying anything. You won’t get passed page 2 of registration sheet.
    So anyone one out there. Unless your a business you can’t register on their site. : ( 
    You are referred to a local jeweler where you’ll pay out the nose for simple findings or semi mount.
    Very disappointed.

  4. excuse me, What paste do you use for 24K gold polish? I tried some mirror polishing paste with wiping cloth, the result is mirror, however it got darker, not very bright.

  5. Hello, can I use that Ultra-CR Ultrasonic Cleaning Solution without L&R Quantrex® Ultrasonic or any other Ultrasonic? I mean can I clean my jewellery just with this liquid? Thank you

  6. Do I need to wash the ring in between the green and red compounds? Will it cross contaminate the red buff if I don’t wash after the green?

  7. I need to start wearing the correct glasses and wear a respirator and other protection I have ben doing this for years now and just never see a need to use the stuff but I know I need to.

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