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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 258499, member: 36"]Ordinarily I wouldn't dunk it; that's how the surrounding rhinestones went as dark as they are. The paint on the back got wet and went all dark. In this case, since they're already gone, I'd throw that into a little container of white vinegar and let it soak. That will get the greenies off; the clear stones can't get any darker anyway.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 258499, member: 36"]Ordinarily I wouldn't dunk it; that's how the surrounding rhinestones went as dark as they are. The paint on the back got wet and went all dark. In this case, since they're already gone, I'd throw that into a little container of white vinegar and let it soak. That will get the greenies off; the clear stones can't get any darker anyway.[/QUOTE]
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