I have a golden bracelet that accidentally encountered mercury, and I don't know if there is a way to recover.
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I have a golden bracelet that accidentally encountered mercury, and I don't know if there is a way to recover.
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The best way is to heat it with fire. When you go to the maintenance department of the local gold shop, you can restore the original color with a rotor to burn it with a rogue. After encountering gold, mercury will be attached to the gold, forming white. People who do not know the truth think that they have bought fake gold. In fact, they accidentally get rid of mercury. The commonly used thermometer is bursting out of jewelry, mercury contains cosmetics. After the mercury is heated, it will volatilize, so the gold will soon return to the original color, so don't worry.
There is no big problem. I don't know if your bracelet has a tongs and diamonds that are tired of clamp gemstones and diamonds.
It if there is no clamp gemstone and diamonds, it is easy to do. Take the processing store and use fire to burn it directly and use it into the hydrochloric acid.
Don't worry, you can recover. The gold ring I was wearing now was also dyed to mercury. Later, I took the jewelry processing store. The master repeatedly burned the muskets of the jewelry several times and removed.
There is no problem, just return it back to the jewelry store to clean it, it will not be bad, just be careful next time 🙂
Take the gold shop to deal with it.