Hello Teresa, I am on my tablet and I accidentally deleted your comment. Thank you so much for watching. Did you see the video where the lady clowned me regarding the first video that I made on this subject?
I had heard about baking rings but had never tries it. And I recently accidentally "baked' my ring by it going through the wash and dry. It looks spectacular- it really does works!
This is so shocking that Ring IS STILL HOLDING UP AFTER BEING BAKED 😂 & IT FITS YIU JUST RIGHT! Wow what a product ,great purchase sis 👍✌💞...Oh I love the 🎶
@@juanitamoore4588 I have another video where I give all of the steps. I believe that I put it in the over on 350 or 400 degrees. You can do it for half an hour or an hour. Test it out with an inexpensive sterling silver cubic zirconia ring. I have baked a cubic zirconia ring in real gold with no problems but all jewelry isn't the same so try the sterling silver piece first.
I am sorry to hear that. Maybe the stones weren't really cubic zirconia. Take some dish soap and apply to a toothbrush and scrub the back of the stones if you can get to the back of the stones.
@@T1201 You are welcome. Try it on your least expensive CZ's first to see how it turns out and then try it on your other CZ's. I just took a look at the BONLAVIE rings and you should be good with baking those.
Hello Teresa, I am on my tablet and I accidentally deleted your comment. Thank you so much for watching. Did you see the video where the lady clowned me regarding the first video that I made on this subject?
I had heard about baking rings but had never tries it. And I recently accidentally "baked' my ring by it going through the wash and dry. It looks spectacular- it really does works!
It sure does. I have some stainless steel cubic zirconia rings and they came out good. I bet yours are gorgeous.
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I like this jazzy intro!
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Baking a ring? That's interesting. Thanks for sharing Ms Sasha.
You are welcome, sweetie pie!
Wow this sounds very interesting!! We learn something new every day.🦋Thanks for sharing have a wonderful and blessed day🍂🦋🍂
Hello Pam! It really changes the way the stone look. It doesn't look as glassy but it still has a decent shine. Thank you so much for watching.
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I love how much it sparkles!
Thank you so much!
This is so shocking that Ring IS STILL HOLDING UP AFTER BEING BAKED 😂 & IT FITS YIU JUST RIGHT! Wow what a product ,great purchase sis 👍✌💞...Oh I love the 🎶
Thank you so much. It is funny how some inexpensive things can last for a long time.
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Hey Beautiful. I remember that video. This was a great reload.
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I couldn't see it, it was out of focus!!! Wow, it's beautiful..But saw it the second time around.
Can you say, where you got it??
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I think I got it from Amazon or either eBay.
Wow that's very pretty..have a Great weekend💍
Thank you so much sweetie pie.
Great video
How do u bake a ring?
You can only bake the cubic zirconia rings.
@@SashaMoniqueTalks what does baking the cubic zirconia rings achieve? Just curious 🥰
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@@juanitamoore4588 Hello, Juanita! It will make your cubic zirconia appear more diamond-like.
@@SashaMoniqueTalks ohh I see, thank you!! What temperature and for how long please?
@@juanitamoore4588 I have another video where I give all of the steps. I believe that I put it in the over on 350 or 400 degrees.
You can do it for half an hour or an hour. Test it out with an inexpensive sterling silver cubic zirconia ring.
I have baked a cubic zirconia ring in real gold with no problems but all jewelry isn't the same so try the sterling silver piece first.
I baked my ring the smaller stones turned a golden brown Color 😞
I am sorry to hear that. Maybe the stones weren't really cubic zirconia. Take some dish soap and apply to a toothbrush and scrub the back of the stones if you can get to the back of the stones.
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Thank You for responding.
have another ring I would like to try the brand ring is BONLAVIE I’m hoping they are real CZ stones.
@@T1201 You are welcome. Try it on your least expensive CZ's first to see how it turns out and then try it on your other CZ's. I just took a look at the BONLAVIE rings and you should be good with baking those.
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👛Wait a minute,,,bake a ring?
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Yes I agree the smaller CZ stones are more believable
Yes, they are. Thank you for watching, Queen Sandra.
Like your intro
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Girl never heard that bake a ring really
Yes, girl, it really works!
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Great video