Testing like this is not trade compliant and Its is a felony. People like you give the Jewelry industry a bad name. Thats why these laws excit to put Illegal dealers in check.... Besides the acid test will only tell you if its gold or not........ The equipment I use is spot on and gives me the exact percentage of gold.... So keep using your acid test and shorting yourselfs on you profits....
I want to do my own acid testing kit,i would want to prepare my own acid mixture. can someone tell me what is the composition of the acids for each of the purity (14k, 16k, 18k, 20k, 24k). I cant find any info regarding it and would really appreciate if you could help me out on it. thanks
Hi I found a natural silver nugget ( I think?) with a metal detector. It weighs about five oz's. when I cleaned it i noticed it was gold in the crevices. I did a acid scratch test on it here are the results. Silver test, turned milky than clear and left a bunch of bright gold particals on scratch stone. 22k acid, very little change, Platinum acid test, no change? Any ideas on what it is or karat. Thanks
Hi i have a question, when i by 14 kt gold sometimes when i put the acid it should stay shining right? but some of the pieces i put it changes to a DARK orange or redish color?can you please tell me what that means? and i do know they're gold.... thank you great video
nicely done. only thing i'd say is that i never use a touchstone, because i've seen a lot of jewellery that has passed other jewellers' touchstone tests as gold, but turns out to be plated with the barest scratch of a file.
This kind of testing is illegal..... Watch out for this CROOK...... Always get a few estaments before you sell.......... Make sure that your check with your local jeweler before you sell.. There the only ones that can truly give you a proper estament not an unexperinced gold buyer
If you rub the gold onto a stone and the gold is 18k but you put a 14k acid, will the gold streak disappear? If the gold streak is 18k and you use a 22k acid, will the gold streak disappear?
@mrwfraser - if you were to use a 14k Acid on Higher Karat Gold (18,22,24k) the reaction would be the same as with the 14k and stay clear....
However, using a higher potent 18K acid for instance on a lower (14K or 10K) piece would turn the piece a Brownish Color as opposed to a bubbling green as it would if it were out right fake.
@mrwfraser - if you were to use a 14k Acid on Higher Karat Gold (18,22,24k) the reaction would be the same as with the 14k and stay clear....
However, using a higher potent 18K acid for instance on a lower (14K or 10K) piece would turn the piece a Brownish Color as opposed to a bubbling green as it would if it were out right fake.
So you have to damage the jewelry to test it? What if you scratch it and then it's not real and you don't want to buy it, wouldn't the customer be mad you scratched their jewelry up.
We don't usually have to score into a piece however if it is a heavy piece and questionable at times it is the only alternative. We kindly ask the customers permission and attempt to do it in an area that would not destroy the piece. At times we will even quote the price first based on the assumption it is authentic because if the price is not worth it to the customer there would be no sense in the further testing and scoring.
Testing like this is not trade compliant and Its is a felony. People like you give the Jewelry industry a bad name. Thats why these laws excit to put Illegal dealers in check.... Besides the acid test will only tell you if its gold or not........ The equipment I use is spot on and gives me the exact percentage of gold.... So keep using your acid test and shorting yourselfs on you profits....
vpremenjr 2 months ago
I want to do my own acid testing kit,i would want to prepare my own acid mixture. can someone tell me what is the composition of the acids for each of the purity (14k, 16k, 18k, 20k, 24k). I cant find any info regarding it and would really appreciate if you could help me out on it. thanks
kmhork 2 months ago
Does it matter about the strength of magnet
95mnbvcxz95 4 months ago
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Hi I found a natural silver nugget ( I think?) with a metal detector. It weighs about five oz's. when I cleaned it i noticed it was gold in the crevices. I did a acid scratch test on it here are the results. Silver test, turned milky than clear and left a bunch of bright gold particals on scratch stone. 22k acid, very little change, Platinum acid test, no change? Any ideas on what it is or karat. Thanks
aznuggetbob1 4 months ago
Hi i have a question, when i by 14 kt gold sometimes when i put the acid it should stay shining right? but some of the pieces i put it changes to a DARK orange or redish color?can you please tell me what that means? and i do know they're gold.... thank you great video
captainihab 4 months ago
nicely done. only thing i'd say is that i never use a touchstone, because i've seen a lot of jewellery that has passed other jewellers' touchstone tests as gold, but turns out to be plated with the barest scratch of a file.
uranian23 4 months ago
Have you used any other brands of acids? I am debating whether to get JSP or PuriTEST. what is your recommendation?
cesarnono13 6 months ago
This kind of testing is illegal..... Watch out for this CROOK...... Always get a few estaments before you sell.......... Make sure that your check with your local jeweler before you sell.. There the only ones that can truly give you a proper estament not an unexperinced gold buyer
vpremenjr 9 months ago
@vpremenjr Illegal? How so? You don't need to be experienced buying scrap gold, its very easy to do.
falloutrads 9 months ago 2
@vpremenjr - Testing like this isn't illegal moron.
ghostoferkrussell 6 months ago
nice video how can i get myself one of these?
does it work with silver also ?
daretohaveorangehair 1 year ago
thanks for sharing!!!
s7rey 1 year ago
If you rub the gold onto a stone and the gold is 18k but you put a 14k acid, will the gold streak disappear? If the gold streak is 18k and you use a 22k acid, will the gold streak disappear?
mrwfraser 1 year ago
If I have an acid gold test kit, do I really need to buy a Mizar electronic tester? I am trying to start a gold buying business in the UK.
mrwfraser 1 year ago
What happens if you use the 14k acid solution on a 22k ring. Or what happens if you use a 10k solution on a 14k ring? How would the acid react?
mrwfraser 1 year ago
@mrwfraser - if you were to use a 14k Acid on Higher Karat Gold (18,22,24k) the reaction would be the same as with the 14k and stay clear....
However, using a higher potent 18K acid for instance on a lower (14K or 10K) piece would turn the piece a Brownish Color as opposed to a bubbling green as it would if it were out right fake.
FlatRockJewelry 1 year ago
@mrwfraser - if you were to use a 14k Acid on Higher Karat Gold (18,22,24k) the reaction would be the same as with the 14k and stay clear....
However, using a higher potent 18K acid for instance on a lower (14K or 10K) piece would turn the piece a Brownish Color as opposed to a bubbling green as it would if it were out right fake.
FlatRockJewelry 1 year ago
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Latina1386 1 year ago
what is the concentration of each of the acids?
Latina1386 1 year ago
i gotta a question wut if the testers put acid on it straight up and it still melts away i gotta 10k chain
krazie204 1 year ago
What if you used a 22K or 10K acid tester? What would happen to the scratch mark?
Thanks!
sentino68 1 year ago
Great Video!!!
Greg
ScrapGoldBusiness 1 year ago
Does scratching the gold on the stone leave any marks on the gold?
rkizzle 1 year ago
Thanks for clarifying
billy3287480 1 year ago
So you have to damage the jewelry to test it? What if you scratch it and then it's not real and you don't want to buy it, wouldn't the customer be mad you scratched their jewelry up.
billy3287480 1 year ago
@billy3287480
We don't usually have to score into a piece however if it is a heavy piece and questionable at times it is the only alternative. We kindly ask the customers permission and attempt to do it in an area that would not destroy the piece. At times we will even quote the price first based on the assumption it is authentic because if the price is not worth it to the customer there would be no sense in the further testing and scoring.
FlatRockJewelry 1 year ago
@FlatRockJewelry i almoust never use the acid, i see color, texture and weigh, i only taste with 10 k thats hard
rwasta7007 1 year ago
@billy3287480 - then the customer shouldn't be so cheeky and dumb to come to the jeweller to sell their fake jewellery in the first place!
KingsWorld2010 11 months ago