What if jadeite has phosphor?

Phosphorus on jadeite can be removed by soaking in vinegar and 84 disinfectant. That is, put the jade into a bowl filled with vinegar and soak it for an hour or two, then wipe the jade surface with a brush and clean up the phosphor. Then notice that jadeite can be soaked in clear water for an hour or two to see particles without fluorescent powder on the surface.

The easiest way to remove makeup from this polishing powder is to soak it in boiling water and washing powder for a while, and then remove makeup for 10 minutes. Usually, the color will turn white after makeup removal, and defects such as stone lines will be more obvious.

Generally speaking, if fluorescent powder is added to the jade bracelet, it will produce fluorescent reaction under the irradiation of purple light.

You can prepare a basin, pour a little washing powder and pour boiling water to dissolve the washing powder. When the water in the basin is not very hot, put the jade bracelet with polished powder in it and soak it for about an hour. Take out the soft brush and brush it carefully until the surface of the jade bracelet is polished and brushed clean.

Refund is impossible. The others finally got one. Many polishes are made of phosphors, which makes them look stronger. But there are many. If you mind, there is no reason to return it directly for seven days.

This is the fluorescence emitted by the filled epoxy resin glue. Jade is artificially treated with the added fluorescent agent to enhance the color. Everyone knows that jadeite sells "species" and "color", that is, the richer the color, the brighter the better and the higher the value, so fluorescent agents will be used to enhance the color and improve its value.