Hello! I bc a see the glob of solder flow and leave behind a gray bit of it on the GF piece. However, when shown the end product, that gray is not visible. What do you do to take that gray solder part off?
@@Ilovejewelry06 you can polish them with a polishing compound. I always use zam but I heard good things about fabuluster. You can use luster or rouge I think.
Oh ok. Ahh lots to buy! But I like your tip on Lidl (did you say?) for rotary heads. We have that here on the east coast of the U.S. I will have to decide to go all in or not with this. Haha.
Fantastic video! Lots of great tips! I love your content on Instagram too!
@@togan6443 aww thanks so much ♥️ take care of you!
Will try making these. Your jewelry is gorgeous, will order some in the future
@@esliet thank you so much, hope that you will make it ❤️ if you have any question please know that I am here ✨
Hello! I bc a see the glob of solder flow and leave behind a gray bit of it on the GF piece. However, when shown the end product, that gray is not visible. What do you do to take that gray solder part off?
@@Ilovejewelry06 you can polish them with a polishing compound. I always use zam but I heard good things about fabuluster. You can use luster or rouge I think.
Oh ok. Ahh lots to buy! But I like your tip on Lidl (did you say?) for rotary heads. We have that here on the east coast of the U.S. I will have to decide to go all in or not with this. Haha.
@@Ilovejewelry06 if you live in the US, that's the capital of the gold filled 😅 you can find anything anywhere.