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<p>[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 3001927, member: 4920"]Wouldn't part of the appeal of this jewelry be the antique look? You expose copper to any kind of acid, even as weak as ketchup, it's going to "pink." Better to rub it with your thumb and fingers in a gentle soap, then brush it with a toothbrush. That won't leave any marks anybody admiring antique jewelry would be concerned about. Then, just rinse it off, set it in the jewelry how you want, and there you have it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="eddiespin, post: 3001927, member: 4920"]Wouldn't part of the appeal of this jewelry be the antique look? You expose copper to any kind of acid, even as weak as ketchup, it's going to "pink." Better to rub it with your thumb and fingers in a gentle soap, then brush it with a toothbrush. That won't leave any marks anybody admiring antique jewelry would be concerned about. Then, just rinse it off, set it in the jewelry how you want, and there you have it.[/QUOTE]
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