Featured Tool of the Week: Jewelry Shield JWL-180.00

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by Rose Marion, Wire-Sculpture.com

Tool of the Week for
January 16, 2012

sponsored by JewelryTools.com

This week’s tool: Jewelry Shield Protectant, Item # JWL-180.00

Demonstration by Kate, JewelryTools.com

This week’s featured tool from JewelryTools.com is the JWL-180.00 Jewelry Shield Protectant, which is a coating you can apply to your handmade wire jewelry to protect your customers with sensitive or allergic skin from metal.

While we’ve talked about finishes in the past for those with metal allergies and sensitive skin, such as Krylon Clear Coat, clear nail polish, and other polymers and waxes, this product is guaranteed to last 3 months per application. This coating could be a premium service you offer in custom orders! Even offer bottles for sale at shows just as you would offer premium chains and polishing cloths, and customers can reapply the coating themselves. This will even keep skin from turning black or green from silver or copper!

 

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8 Comments

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    Sue Coons

    January 16, 2012 at 10:56 am

    Does this protectant harm pearls, beads or gems? Is there a problem with build up if put on too much?

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    Patricia C Vener

    January 16, 2012 at 12:57 pm

    Alternatively, you could use Argentium (there is no copper but rather germanium for the alloy) or a non-allergenic metal such as niobium.

    ;)

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    Helen LaRose

    January 16, 2012 at 1:26 pm

    This is a terrific product, but do not put it on your pearls, beads or gems, just on the metal. It applies and dries like nail polish. It does wear off if subjected to friction. I use it on my eyeglasses where the enamel has worn off the ears.

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    Cairenn

    January 16, 2012 at 3:22 pm

    I thought that Argentium only replaced part of the copper with Geranium, I thought it was about 1%.

    The allergy that shows up most in jewelry is from nickle, not copper. Copper has the ‘green’ problem, and since it is more reactive, it is a poor choice for ear wires.

    Ear wires seem to be where allergies are the worst. I can wear SS chains, but not ear wires. I can’t wear fine silver wires either, since my allergy is to the silver! What is odd, is that I do not have problems with cheap ear wires.

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    Jessica Le

    January 16, 2012 at 3:36 pm

    What is Jewelry Shield made of?

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    MetalGrannie

    January 16, 2012 at 10:31 pm

    I’ve been using ProtectaSeal from Everbrite Coatings for my copper jewelry, and it’s wonderful as well. And it lasts much longer than 3 months after it’s applied.

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      MetalGrannie

      January 17, 2012 at 2:14 pm

      Sorry – – the Name is ProtectaClear, not ProtectaSeal.

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    Janet Sullivan

    January 17, 2012 at 12:06 pm

    Can Jewelry Shield be used on Artistic wire or other color coated wire to help keep the finnish intact?