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<p>[QUOTE="wenna, post: 2092019, member: 541"]Yeah, I felt a little bad, but it was a loose bead; the necklace is intact. It was impossible to tell what the bead was actually made of. That bluish/greenish stuff wouldn't budge with acetone or even chemical stripper (this did release a little bit of green color but the finish, whatever it is, stayed on).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wenna, post: 2092019, member: 541"]Yeah, I felt a little bad, but it was a loose bead; the necklace is intact. It was impossible to tell what the bead was actually made of. That bluish/greenish stuff wouldn't budge with acetone or even chemical stripper (this did release a little bit of green color but the finish, whatever it is, stayed on).[/QUOTE]
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