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<p>[QUOTE="Jal, post: 1997140, member: 9783"]The nail polish remover used have as the main product acetone and it is brand new. Moreover, the dyed coral tested have not a protective coating because I cut it to see the interior. Anyway when I found pure acetone I will repeat the procedure.</p><p>As you told, is easier recognise the coral set in jewellery, and it is more beautiful. We will continue learning about coral!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jal, post: 1997140, member: 9783"]The nail polish remover used have as the main product acetone and it is brand new. Moreover, the dyed coral tested have not a protective coating because I cut it to see the interior. Anyway when I found pure acetone I will repeat the procedure. As you told, is easier recognise the coral set in jewellery, and it is more beautiful. We will continue learning about coral!!![/QUOTE]
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