3 Bottles Silver Test Acid Testing Sterling Jewelry Solution Liquid Metal Tester
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It's the same silver solution in three different forms.
Yes, you should have the stone on hand so that you can scratch the silver and test it. br>If you apply the acid directly to the silver, you risk damaging it. br>In general, you shouldn't test surface silver; instead, take a knick from the piece to ensure it isn't silver plate.
Although I haven't tried the 18k, the silver tester does turn red when it comes into contact with silver.
Look up your state's laws to see if there is a place where you can leave them.
Selected User Reviews For 3 Bottles Silver Test Acid Testing Sterling Jewelry Solution Liquid Metal Tester
There are no instructions provided. I don't know how to put it to good use. The internet is full of references to nitric acid, but what about nitric and muriatic acid?.
There were no instructions, so I had to ask, and I was told to watch a YouTube video, which I did, wow! They were supposed to be there when they were supposed to be there.
This is a phrase that I frequently employ - I'll return. The lids on these bottles tend to break at the top, which can be a problem when there is acid inside.
Regardless of which metal was tested, the color remained black. They were ineffective in my opinion. They were thrown away by me.
These are a big hit with my husband. They're what we use to see if our garage sale finds are worth it:.
If the color red is present, it is a positive sign for silver. Blood red is the most common color.
It does what it's supposed to do and isn't out of date.