Originally Posted by
Dennis
No as already said, rose gold is high in copper-hence the colour. Tarnish is due to exposure to sulphides in the air and contact with certain foods, such as eggs and onions, sometimes transferred by fingers. It can also be caused by anti-dandruff shampoo and varios beauty aids.
The simple remedy for minimal damage to the plating is a quick dip in silver dip from the supermaket, followed by rinsing.
If you talk to the plater, he might also confirm that yellow gold is a better option to overcome this problem. Dennis.
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