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    Default Cleaning glue from pearls

    I have a customer who has a Tahitian oval/drop with a white gold fitting at the top. the fitting was drilled and glued using loctite super glue but a slight cloudiness has appeared at the edge of the fitting, on the pearl.

    What does anyone recommend to clean it off without affecting the pearl?
    George Ventouras
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    If you have a pearl-safe solvent like Attack, just put some on a Q-tip and wipe the area down. It will remove the cloudy residue immediately.

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    Thanks Jeremy. Does anyone know if it is available in Australia?
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    If you have a jewelry supply company, maybe.

    Otherwise, it appears as though these guys ship to Australia.

    http://www.jewelrysupply.com/index.p...oducts_id=5148

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    Hi George,
    I am almost certain I saw "Attack" when I was at House of Jewellery, in Sydney just this week..
    http://www.hoj.com.au
    I can't see it listed under their "products" section, but I am sure I saw it in their store..
    Last edited by Nerida; 12-19-2008 at 07:24 PM. Reason: further info

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    Thanks! i'll give them a call and check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearling Technologies View Post
    I have a customer who has a Tahitian oval/drop with a white gold fitting at the top. the fitting was drilled and glued using loctite super glue but a slight cloudiness has appeared at the edge of the fitting, on the pearl.

    What does anyone recommend to clean it off without affecting the pearl?
    I was just reading over this again and realized that I forgot to mention something. When you see that cloudy residue it means that the pearl is not set securely into the setting. In other words, there is an open area in the cup or next to the post where the epoxy has evaporated and leaked out. If the setting is a cone, and the pearl is round, this is normal. But if it should fit securely, you would be better off removing the pearl and reattaching it.

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