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Guest jackdm3
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How do you repolish to like-new a gold wedding band after a few years of normal scratchy use?

Some music while you consider your answer:

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Guest jackdm3
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Spooky! I was listening to this version while you posted.

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Have it replated once every year and take it every 3 months or so and have them steam clean it.

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Most jewelers have a tumbler to polish rings. A couple hours in there and it'll look like new again.

And the 2nd version is far better. And that's a great movie. ;)

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I use a jewelers polishing cloth. Bought a couple of them at Bass Pro a few years ago for a few bucks each, they work great. Won't get into nooks and crannies but anything it can touch will look like new again.

Works on silver or gold.

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Mother's Mag Polish and a soft cloth works great!!!

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