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HomeNecklace & EarringSunshine® Polishing Cloth for Sterling Silver, Gold, Brass and Copper Jewelry (1 cloth) |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Amazing Jun 27, 2010
By Linspyder This is really impressive...I used it to shine up some old athletic medals of my grandfather's, most of which were nearly black, and it took the tarnish right off. Some of it gets on your fingers, but a simple hand-washing gets it off. It worked on bronze and silver, and also shined up some gold jewelry as well.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
The best ever! Feb 18, 2009
By Titianlady I was given one of these by my local jeweler who told me it was the best polishing cloth he had ever used! He wasn't lying! Just a quick rub on my gold rings makes them look brand new! I will never be without this cloth!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Guitars May 13, 2010
By Dustin Payne I use this to clean the gold hardware on my guitars, and it has made them very shiny and removed a lot of gunk I had no idea was even on there!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Shiny Saxes Nov 30, 2009
By Louis A. Raichle
"Banjosax"
Have not opened these packages yet, but have used the Sunshine product extensively in the past -- for cleaning and shining bare-brass vintage saxophones. It's the best we've found, and the most convenient to use.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good, but one warning Oct 21, 2011
By The Atomic Fluffchick This cloth does a very good job of removing tarnish from jewelry and shining pieces. However, I want to warn other people NOT to use this on vermeil (gold-plated sterling). I have several pieces of vermeil where the silver beneath the gold has tarnished, and the tarnish actually came through the gold. On some of those, I used silver dipping solution, and it removed the tarnish without removing the gold. But I couldn't use the dip with pieces that have enamel or pearls, so I tried the cloth on one of those pieces and found that it rubbed the gold completely off. I'll have to find another solution for those items. Beware if you're working with anything plated that the plating could get rubbed off, and proceed with caution. Aside from that, the cloth works wonderfully.
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