silverbracelet yesterday

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Weighs 12.6 grams, it was reel crusty did the backing soda/tin foil but still looks dull. Any tricks to bring back the shine?, had a great day no rain thought I got a small rose gold ring that turned out to be plated, gettin up slow today but heading out again over the bridge and threw the tolls! H.H Capt!
 

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Nice love those silver bracelets. I got one too but was too crusty to repair.
 

That is a lovely silver bracelet find, Captain.

For shining it, try black jeweler's rouge .....apply the chalk-like substance on a "shammy" cloth and shine the item.

I think you will be pleased with the results.

Lorraine
 

A quick Tarnex dip does it.
 

Thank You Lorraine !,im in FL do you know what stores that carry it ? , like wallmart or cvs/wallgreens, ive seen your silver finds come out great will do , thanks
 

im gonna get that as well, thank you Susan !
 

Thank You Lorraine !,im in FL do you know what stores that carry it ? , like wallmart or cvs/wallgreens, ive seen your silver finds come out great will do , thanks


I'm not sure that those stores sell Jeweler's rouge.

Below is a link to where I bought mine...scroll down a bit on the page ...the 6 pack is the one that I bought...each color is for a different metal needed to be shined.

SusanMN 's idea of using Tarn-X is great. I use Tarn-x regularly to soak my silver items, then brush them with baking soda and finally shine them with jeweler's rouge.

Here's the link:

Jewelers Rouge Polishing Compound
 

Thank You Lorraine !!!
 

Nice find Captain!
 

There is just something about seeing that gold chain in the bottom of the scoop.
 

Nice silver score CPT...congrats.
 

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