Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: sunshine windows on January 13, 2008, 10:48:02 am
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Hi All,
I'm getting married in July this year.
I have a concern about wearing my wedding ring to work for a couple of reasons.
The first is that i wear Unger gloves and they bloody stink to high heaven. The second is that i am wfp and i'm worried that the constant contact with the water will eventually ruin the ring.
It would be nice to get some reassurance that the ring will not get damaged by the pure water but i think i'll play safe and remove it each morning.
What are everbody's thoughts on this matter.
Regards,
Lance
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Not married luckily, but if I was I certainly wouldn't be seen out with it.
Talk about ruining your chances. ;D
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i do, and its platium and hasnt changed a single bit
infact WC'ing has been better for it, as i woreit when i was a carpenter and it as getting a little worn ( with the odd dink and scratch ), now it looks like its new again
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I damaged my wedding ring more when i was trad using ladders as it got caught in the grooves of the tread and would then dig into my finger and pull it out of shape now using pure water the ring is fine and does not get damaged by the water at all so far after two years
Dean
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Hi there, I've trad for about 12 years but been married for about 5 and half years and never taken my wedding ring off and never had a problem, I set up my water fed system about 3/4 months ago but have not found that it's made any difference at all.
The only thing I would bear in mind when buying your wedding ring would be the strength of the gold or what ever material it is, I went for a 9 carat gold because it's very strong the higher ther carat the weaker the gold is.
All the best for July.
Gordon.
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I never take my wedding ring off bit funny like that me.
I use wfp and it makes no difference at all, when trad I had unger gloves aswell I dont even notice I am wearing it.
Ian
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I got a titanium ring from this place:
http://www.artifact.co.nz/index.pasp
It's incredibly tough, and looks a bit unique too. The only problem is I put on a couple of stone after I got married (All muscle of course) and now I have to get it re-sized. No one local can do the job,.. its just to tough,.. I have to send it back to NZ!!
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Thats a welcome bit of New Year news Lance, Congrats and Good luck.
Take your rings off while working from a risk assement point of view they can occasionally catch and remove a finger.
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i wear mine all the time, white gold, never a problem mate
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Not married luckily, but if I was I certainly wouldn't be seen out with it.
Talk about ruining your chances. ;D
lol
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Thanks for your replies and best wishes guys.
It's interesting to see that 50% of trad cleaners remove their rings yet over 3/4 of wfpers leave them on.
Looks like i'll be leaving the ring on then. The reason i was concerned is because it's my grandad's old ring that was left to me by my grandma and i don't want to ruin it.
Thanks for putting my mind at ease.
Regards,
Lance
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Use to take it off, (always took it off when I was a mechanic) struggling now as put weight on, so don't bother. 27 years and still shiny!
(Trad)
Peter
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did used to wear mine all the time then i some how managed to crush one side if the ring now its not very comfortable to wear
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never had a problem with pure water , once had a problem with a super market trolly which crushed my ring and hurt my finger . marc