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I suppose that a toothbrush and lemon juice would be safe.
I disagree with the brass being softer than silver, especially if it is stirling or above. Coin silver is a different story and if made of coin silver or lower, then it may be safe with a brass brush. Brass is certainly better than steel. In either case I did not mention those because I have seen folks who don't know what they are doing scratch and damage silver. If one has the experience and know how, then that is a different story. If the sunshine cloth does not work, then the oxidation may need the brush work. Again be very careful. |
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thanks for the info guys. I shall put the pictures of the items I want to clean.. will go with your advice..
Pictures coming later today. |
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Just for clarification - I am also a silversmith..........
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These are the two pieces... they were heavily patinised but gave them some cleaning with the cloth Stu sent for me.. pretty ok result?
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Salaams A.alnakkas, Well we will never know since theres no before shot ![]() ![]() Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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Salam,
Thanks IBrahim, I will try to find some before shots.. I think I have some. |
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