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  1. to nije prstenje, to su mali protivtegovi kao kad balansiras gume, cisto da bolje rejluje :))) a i ova riba je malo cudna...
  2. neki jadni hrvat kupio za svoj biznis ne znajuci znacenje natpisa sa vrata. i sada mu se srbi smeju ha-ha ...
  3. sta sam nasao tamo! hihihihi http://exyuprostor.com/file/pic/gallery/18.jpg
  4. kole je naucio duleta sve o drugom svetskom ratu!
  5. ljubomora je jedan od 7 smrtnih grehova i jako ruzna i pritom smesna nama sa strane koji to primetimo :))
  6. ja sam okruzen gomilom ljudi koji su nesto uradili u zivotu. njihova prica je da su ulazili u poslove sa 10-20% kapitala i bez jebene ideje kako da zarade ostatak ili ce da se 'bese. i to je neka pogonska snaga da radis dalje i uradis to sto si naumio. ja licno ne znam da li bi imao muda za rizik, ali to nije odlika onih koji sada imaju kesa... ...
  7. mozda je ovo sve neki lakijev marketinski potez u kooperaciji sa odgovarajucim forumasem/ima.
  8. Sterling silver is an alloy of 92 1/2 percent silver and 7 1/2 percent copper. Its beauty increases with use, which causes a patina or soft sheen to form. Plated silver is silver that has been electroplated over another metal. Silver tarnishes when exposed to air. This occurs more quickly in damp and foggy weather, but is inevitable in any climate. Store in treated paper or cloth, or plastic film. Methods of cleaning silver should be determined by the value placed on it, monetary or sentimental, and the design of the pattern. Silver with deeply "carved" patterns that are enhanced by an oxide or French gray finish should be hand polished with a high quality silver cream or polish. Hand rubbing develops patina on silver which adds to its beauty. Ornamental silver pieces that have been lacquered may be washed in lukewarm water; hot water could remove the lacquer. Polishing silver while wearing rubber gloves promotes tarnish. Instead, choose plastic or cotton gloves. Silver has enemies. Rubber severely affects silver. Rubber corrodes silver, and it can become so deeply etched that only a silversmith can repair the damage. Raised designs can be lost permanently. Avoid using storage cabinets or chests with rubber seals, rubber floor coverings, rubber bands, etc. Other enemies of silver include table salt, olives, salad dressing, eggs, vinegar and fruit juices. Serve these foods in china or glass containers. Although flowers and fruit look lovely in silver containers, the acid produced as they decay can etch the containers and cause serious damage. When using silver containers, use plastic or glass liners. Baking Soda: Apply a paste of baking soda and water. Rub, rinse, and polish dry with a soft cloth. To remove tarnish from silverware, sprinkle baking soda on a damp cloth and rub it on the silverware until tarnish is gone. Rinse and dry well. Aluminum Foil, Baking Soda, and Salt: Place a sheet of aluminum foil in the bottom of a pan, add 2-3 inches of water, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt, and bring to a boil. Add silver pieces, boil 2-3 minutes, making sure the water covers the silver pieces. Remove silver, rinse, dry, and buff with a soft cloth. This method cleans the design and crevices of silver pieces. Toothpaste: To clean off tarnish, coat the silver with toothpaste, then run it under warm water, work it into a foam, and rinse it off. For stubborn stains or intricate grooves, use an old soft-bristled toothbrush. Silver Flatware Care Silver is easily scratched so never use harsh abrasives. It is corroded or tarnished by salt and salt air, sulfur and sulfur-containing foods, and rubber. Frequent use deters formation of tarnish. Do not let silver stand with food on it; salty or acid foods can stain it. Rinse if it will not be washed at once. Store silverware in a chest lined with tarnish- resistant flannel or air-tight plastic bag when not in use. Do not put rubber bands on silver as they cause tarnish. Handle silver with care to avoid nicks and heavy scratches; knife blades and other metals can do damage if they come in contact with silverware. Cleaning Flatware: Wash in warm sudsy water. Rinse well and dry immediately. Do not let hollow handled silverware or hollow ware stand in water as a combination of heat, water, and detergent may loosen soldering. Washing in a Dishwasher: Silverware may be washed in the dishwasher but the patina on fine silver is enhanced by the rubbing that occurs when washing and drying by hand. Hollow handles may be loosened with exposure to heat and detergent in the dishwasher. Electrolytic methods of cleaning: Aluminum, salt, soda and hot water are not recommended for cleaning silver with an oxidized or French gray finish. Do not spill dry dishwasher detergent on flatware; it may cause dark spots. If washing both silverware and stainless steel flatware in the dishwasher, do not put in the same basket section or let one metal touch the other, or the silver may be permanently damaged. New sterling silverware sometimes gets brown spots after washing in the dishwasher. Sterling is 92 1/2 percent silver and 7 1/2 percent other alloys including copper for greater durability. In automatic dish washing, a reaction can occur between water droplets and the small portion of copper at the surface to cause brown spots on some pieces. After the silverware has been washed several times, the copper on the surface is gone and the surface is pure silver. Avoid such spotting on new silverware by washing and drying new silverware by hand for the first few uses. If you want to use the dishwasher, follow these precautions: Use the automatic rinse dispenser feature of a dishwasher. The rinse agent lowers the surface tension of the rinse water so it sheets off the surfaces and droplets don't form. or use a rinse agent in solid form that hangs on the dishwasher rack, if your dishwasher does not have an automatic rinse dispenser. Remove new silverware from the dishwasher immediately after the last rinse cycle and towel dry for the first few times. i sad tozla: Cleaning your gold jewelry Gold will develop a film build up of oils from lotions, powders, soaps, and natural skin oils which takes away from it's beauty. Chemicals in the air can slightly oxidize the gold depending on the karat grade used. Don't let your gold jewelry come in contact with chlorine bleach when you are doing household chores because it can damage jewelry over time. A little time and effort on your part will keep your jewelry looking new like the day you first wore it. We've listed four ways to clean your gold jewelry. 1. Detergent Bath Use any mild liquid detergent found on your home (such as dishwashing soap) and prepare a small bowl of warm suds. Brush the pieces with an eyebrow brush or toothbrush while they are in the bath. Then transfer them to a wire tea strainer and rinse under warm running water. Pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. 2. The Cold Water Soak Make a solution out of 50% cold water and 50% household ammonia in a cup. Soak the pieces for 30 minutes. Lift out gently clean with an eyebrow brush or toothbrush. Swish in the solution once more and let the jewelry drain on tissue paper. 3. The Quick-Dip Method Buy a brand-name liquid jewelry cleaners found in many stores. Cleaning instructions vary depending on the kit, so read the label and follow its instructions. 4. The Ultrasonic Cleaner This is a small machine that will clean any piece of jewelry that can be dipped in a liquid in a matter of minutes. There are many varieties of ultrasonic cleaners, but they all consist of a metal cup that you fill with water and detergent. When the machine is turned on, a high-frequency motion creates the cleaning action. Since each machine is slightly different, read the instructions very carefully before use. ali sto se mene tice ja bi to rokno preko noci u kokakolu i ocistio kao hrom :) (ko ima hromirane felne nek ih stavi preko noci u kokakolu (nek napuni bure ili sta vec) i videce ujutru da sijaju vise nego kad su bile nove ;) -daki's solutions! do it your self)
  9. neko ne zna ni to da iskoristi...
  10. brate, vi ovde niste isti ni po tituli ni po slavi. ne mozes ti njega na to podsecati. mislim mozes ali... kake veze ima... znas onu narodnu "il si bos il si hadzija" e ivan je nekako hadzija dok neko npr nije. e tako odo spavat
  11. ^ slazem se sa staljom. kretenski je paliti se necim sto nisi sam stvorio, sto ti je cale dao ili ostavio i misliti da si ti to zasluzio ili sta vise da si ti za to zasluzan. sto napravis svojim znojem i radom, to je poso!
  12. brate kruko :))) ne svidja mi se frizura ni zulufi :)
  13. skim ti decko pricas? meni se obracas? hahaha *zev* *zev*
  14. kad vec pominjete tetovaze? sta mislite o jednoj biohazard tetovazi na nozi :) ?
  15. ko u srbiji uspe taj je pravi biznismen! taj zna poso!
  16. suptilno suptilno :)) bravo veliki covece! :))
  17. jel mi verujes da ja wow nisam ni video kako izgleda. ni izbliza. jednom sam bio u igraonici i video da masa to pika ali nisam prisao da vidim. hmmm govorim za zivot, inteligentni ljudi svesni sebe i okoline u onoj meri da nece da se zadovolje sa 0.3k eura mesecno...
  18. kole je jebo adrianu limu sry ivane neko je morao da ti kaze :((
  19. ja cu tad biti admin (the chosen one) a vi cete svi pobeci i napraviti najpopularniji sprski gejmerski 'no daki's forum' tako da tehnicki necete biti ovde :((
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