@@BIGGBULLxxx get a bowl, line it with aluminum foil shiny side up, boil some water and pour the water in it and add baking soda and then the chain and stir it. do this 2-3 times if necessary and it'll look mint
Hey big bro silver will always tarnish n lose it shine. If u dnt want it to tarnish wear it alot, sweat in it, shower in it . But dnt spray cologne on the chain bcz it will tarnish it fast. But no matter what we do silver will always tarnish no matter how much u take care of it. If the chain tarnish put it in a bowl of hot water with baking soda n foil paper n it will look brand new again
If it's in stock meaning one that's already made it takes 2 days. But if they have to make it, it can be 10 to 14 days plus an additional 2 day shipping. They had my 14mm x 8 inch bracelet on display and they sold it to me it took 2 days to arrive by UPS. And then a week later they had a 16mm x 8 inch bracelet already made so I exchanged it for that one. And then I bought a 14mm x 24 inch necklace that's was made already it took 2 days to arrive. So then I wanted a 16mm x 25 inch necklace so I traded the 14mm in for that 16mm x 25 inch but that had to be made so it took 14 days total... 12 days to make and 2 days to get here. They use 1 day UPS air for gold, and UPS 2 day air for silver I hope this helps because I'm very tired and weak I have covid and pneumonia that I'm trying to get over i hope you understand thanks.
Something off it should not tarnish that fast especially you not wearing it .I know the rhodium plated is expensive but it takes longer to tarnish also look like white gold .Gus needs to offer I prolux much cheaper than rhodium and slows down tarnish. I must say nice chain tight links
It’s your hard and money, so you have every right to be as picky as you want with that said I had gone through multiple different companies prior to finding Gus, and nobody in my opinion makes change the way that he does. The way that they file with the bubble on the outside is unique and its own right, with that said silver will tarnish no matter how much it is buffed. The rhodium coated will help but still silver will always start to dull. I picked up their 26 inch 10 mm and while it has imperfections, it’s to be expected because their handmade.
I had the bracelet for over a month and only write it in the hospital for about 5 minutes and the necklace didn't have that good shine so once my foot heals up I will send them back to get them re-done but they have been sitting out in the open air and silver will go dull on you quickly when left in the open air. Stay tuned I will show the weight of each one before I send them back.
@@BIGGBULLxxx buff/polish is will clean up the scratches and make it shine again. Rhodium plating (not coating) will help from it getting tarnished and will change the color tone to not as silvery but you will need to have it re-rhodium plated often maybe about 4-6 month-ish with heavy wear or yearly with moderate to light wear.
I have both what happens is if its not 999 silver they get tarnished even without wearing just hung in open air I have to clean mine like every two weeks sweat and cologne even faster Mines are 925
Thats the problem with silver, it loses its bright shine after a while. Even when you clean it with cloths or baking soda it will never look as new. Silver just aint it for me 🤷🏻♂️
I already took it to the jewelry store right after this video and had it polished but the Polish does not last long it was professionally polished but it's okay it's just silver
Your a very fussy prick but I love you . Silver is the best and I did have him in mind to bye . I’m a newbie to jewellery but I’m a silver stacker . Love ya .😎
Silver will tarnish. Use a polishing cloth and you may find it looks brand new afterwards.
I have done that and it turns dull again after wearing it, I would like it to stay glossy like the bracelet.
@@BIGGBULLxxx get a bowl, line it with aluminum foil shiny side up, boil some water and pour the water in it and add baking soda and then the chain and stir it. do this 2-3 times if necessary and it'll look mint
@@consumer1073 that's what I did n it comes out fine
Hey big bro silver will always tarnish n lose it shine. If u dnt want it to tarnish wear it alot, sweat in it, shower in it . But dnt spray cologne on the chain bcz it will tarnish it fast. But no matter what we do silver will always tarnish no matter how much u take care of it. If the chain tarnish put it in a bowl of hot water with baking soda n foil paper n it will look brand new again
@@AccentBwoy 👍🏼👍🏼
Did this myself to clean my jewelry earlier.
YOU CAN SOAK EM IN SOMETHING TO POLISH IT. YOU CAN ALSO USE CLEAR NAIL POLISH TO KEEP IT PURE LOOKING
Nail polish? Haha. Good lord no.
I like them
@@shepsetsageofthelight it's no problem I'm just feeling bad right now.
How long does it usually take for you to receive shipment from them from the day you order and time received?
If it's in stock meaning one that's already made it takes 2 days.
But if they have to make it, it can be 10 to 14 days plus an additional 2 day shipping.
They had my 14mm x 8 inch bracelet on display and they sold it to me it took 2 days to arrive by UPS. And then a week later they had a 16mm x 8 inch bracelet already made so I exchanged it for that one.
And then I bought a 14mm x 24 inch necklace that's was made already it took 2 days to arrive. So then I wanted a 16mm x 25 inch necklace so I traded the 14mm in for that 16mm x 25 inch but that had to be made so it took 14 days total... 12 days to make and 2 days to get here. They use 1 day UPS air for gold, and UPS 2 day air for silver I hope this helps because I'm very tired and weak I have covid and pneumonia that I'm trying to get over i hope you understand thanks.
@@BIGGBULLxxx thanks for the response it’s much appreciated
Something off it should not tarnish that fast especially you not wearing it .I know the rhodium plated is expensive but it takes longer to tarnish also look like white gold .Gus needs to offer I prolux much cheaper than rhodium and slows down tarnish. I must say nice chain tight links
It’s your hard and money, so you have every right to be as picky as you want with that said I had gone through multiple different companies prior to finding Gus, and nobody in my opinion makes change the way that he does. The way that they file with the bubble on the outside is unique and its own right, with that said silver will tarnish no matter how much it is buffed. The rhodium coated will help but still silver will always start to dull. I picked up their 26 inch 10 mm and while it has imperfections, it’s to be expected because their handmade.
Are you sure these are new? Both these pieces look heavily worn!
I had the bracelet for over a month and only write it in the hospital for about 5 minutes and the necklace didn't have that good shine so once my foot heals up I will send them back to get them re-done but they have been sitting out in the open air and silver will go dull on you quickly when left in the open air. Stay tuned I will show the weight of each one before I send them back.
I may have both of them rhodium coated. If the buff job doesn't come out to well.
@@BIGGBULLxxx buff/polish is will clean up the scratches and make it shine again. Rhodium plating (not coating) will help from it getting tarnished and will change the color tone to not as silvery but you will need to have it re-rhodium plated often maybe about 4-6 month-ish with heavy wear or yearly with moderate to light wear.
@@adamsofa yes I know this thanks, I will try the polishing first 👍👍 thanks
I have both what happens is if its not 999 silver they get tarnished even without wearing just hung in open air
I have to clean mine like every two weeks sweat and cologne even faster
Mines are 925
Use dishwasher liquid and baking soda with a toothbrush to clean it
Thats the problem with silver, it loses its bright shine after a while. Even when you clean it with cloths or baking soda it will never look as new. Silver just aint it for me 🤷🏻♂️
Agree always lose it's shine
Im in the same boat with Gus. 24k 94g bracelet. They f'ed up. Wtf. Wish i seen your videos
Polish it
I already took it to the jewelry store right after this video and had it polished but the Polish does not last long it was professionally polished but it's okay it's just silver
Yea silver you literally have to clean and polish like every three days if it’s worn daily.
Your a very fussy prick but I love you . Silver is the best and I did have him in mind to bye . I’m a newbie to jewellery but I’m a silver stacker . Love ya .😎
@@stevenreid1785 why call me fussy prick? If I offended you add any kind of way I am sorry but please explain why you call me that.