Rings should be removed prior to contact with chemicals and cleaning solutions.
Meteorite ring rust removal.
Using 90 alcohol common rubbing alcohol from the pharmacy soak the ring for about 10 minutes in a cup to drive away moisture.
If your item is meteorite only place the ring in the small bowl and fully submerge with the rubbing alcohol.
It s best to take your ring off when doing the dishes or cleaning where your ring will be in contact with water for a long time.
Your mechanical tools range from air chipper hammers micro blasters a putty knife and then abrasive sanding and polishing.
Clr is a cleaning solution that removes calcium lime and rust.
To keep your meteorite jewelry looking great we recommend removing it prior to activities that could create rust or heavily burnish the metal such as swimming weightlifting yard work rock climbing etc.
Some meteorite seems to rust much faster has more iron in it than other meteorite such as gibeon material which we use.
Cleaning if your meteorite has rust and is either a big guy or just a slice it can be cleaned and restored to its former un rusted self.
Soak for 30 minutes gently scrubbing the meteorite with the toothbrush periodically.
Don t wear your ring when.
If you ve taped off other materials in your item do not submerge the ring.
Because meteorite is an iron based material it does have the potential to rust.
The good news is there.
Keep your meteorite ring away from moisture especially prolonged exposure.
Here s what you can do.
1 clean the ring in a rust removal liquid like clr.
To accomplish this you will need a combination of mechanical and chemical tools.
If you re lucky the meteorite in your jewelry might not rust at all but the majority of real meteorite does tend to rust over time.
Meteorite club educational series.
They can be worn while washing your hands however.