JeepHairDontCare
September 3, 2025
I felt the need to write this review bc it seems there is alot of confusion in this product, specifically application process and how long to leave it on your item. I used this on several pieces on my 2 micron gold plated jewelry pieces and application went very smoothly. Seem to fill in a few blemishes in the gold plating and previous clear coating chipping. I can't speak on the full quality and longevity of it just yet. But it seems their number 1 complaint is application.1) CLEAN YOUR ITEM THOROUGHLY!2) Use blue polish rag to buff out (gently) remaining tarnish or blemishes (must remove all dust, dirt, finger prints, everything. If you are lazy with this step, your finish product will show it) 3) It comes with an awesome top brush on, think nail polish brush. Brush on a LIGHT FIRST COAT! One of the biggest complaints I've noticed is ppl complaining about a white residue or thick finish coat they can't buff off. This is not suppose to happen if you apply correctly. Again, think apply nail polish. DO NOT load the brush with excessive product. Paint on lightly, remove excess as you blend. This is very important. What happens when you goop on to much nail polish and not remove excess before it dries? It looks awful!4) Drying time. I wasn't sure how long to let it dry for so I emailed the seller to confirm some info. This seems to be the other missing link that caused complaints. Yes, the longer you leave the product on to cure does give you a thicker result. Recommended dry time is 5 - 60 minutes depending on your item. I left mine on any where from 10 minutes to over an hour (accidentally) and it was still not dry. But you DO NOT want it to dry/harden on your item. You want it to cure. Difference. So yes it was still wet every time I went to polish off (gently). I'm not sure where others got the impression to goop on excessive product to their items then let dry over night? This product goes a long way, use the least amount as possible. You can reapply additional coats easier with more control way easier than it will be if you hastly goop on a ton of product on the first coat hoping to cut corners. That is your mistake, not the sellers nor product fault.5) Use white polish rag to shine up, GENTLY. Until you know how your item is going to respond to this product, all applications and steps to be done with soft hand. That should be a no brainier.Once you polish off the product to satisfaction, that is when it is dry. HOWEVER, I would not recommend wearing (if jewelry) for a full 8-12 hours just to be safe.Long story short; no gooping on excessive product, no leaving the product on longer than 60 minutes. No crying in baseball.This is just my honest, paying customer review bc I absolutely hate ppl who leave poor reviews on products that they don't understand or know how to use.
Sarah
March 16, 2025
Some of my jewelry collection are electroplated gold. I only buy gorgeous pieces but solid gold adds so much to the price tag and would be out if my budget. For some reason my skin pH is such that those pieces tarnish quickly. Also my ears are hypersensitive to any metal. I was excited to try this product because of those reasons. We'll, the instructions that came with this product were very clearly explained and easy to follow. I especially love that they included 2 microfiber cloths to first shine my pieces. I worked on my pieces until they were perfectly clean and then added a thin coat and let cure for 1 hour. Then, as instructed, I buffed the pieces with the 2nd microfiber cloth. I am in awe at how perfect and shiny each piece of jewelry came out! Functionally, after the treatment, my ears have had zero reaction to my earrings.
LaTrevia Chatman
February 24, 2025
The outside packaging and container box was ripped open. Are scans not available? Did they use a hazmat suit with narcan on standby? I just found it ridiculous that a Neanderthal method was used to check mail, when I’m sure the seller and location seemed legit. So weird. However, I’ve used this product before and had no issues, and it worked great.
Orion J.
January 25, 2025
Simply is not a durable long-lasting coating like to add suggests. After thoroughly cleaning my rings with Dawn dish soap and denatured alcohol exactly as the instructions suggest, I still could not get the coating to stick to the rings. The picture included is of The last ring I tried coding. It has two coats on it and after about 5 minutes of wearing the ring there's already discoloration on my finger. I've tried this over 10 times thinking I'm doing it wrong and then I go into the reviews and they're all saying the same thing. It does not work on copper whatsoever. Which is not mentioned in the add at all. I've also tried it multiple times on brass as well which it "sticks" to very slightly better. This stuff's clearly just a marketing gimmick. Primarily used for slow-tarnishing metals like silver or gold. Really just a big waste of time considering drawing time is an hour plus another 24 hours after that before you can do the second coating. Maybe if you have a week's worth of patience, you can build up a solid enough coding to last a while, but that's ridiculous considering that rustoleum dries in 15 minutes.In conclusion, I would recommend rustoleum crystal clear enamel or nail polish. There's no work around you. Just got to do it the hard way and use the nasty chemicals. If you're professional, definitely try the rustoleum, but if you only are trying to coat one ring for personal use, go with clear nail polish all day. Hope this helps