I have an 1896 Henry Distin silver plated Eb tuba. It has a nice Petina but I would really like to clean it up and let that silver really pop. From the books I have it isn't a particularly collectible model, but it is one of the most preferred players.( It truly is an amazing player, and there is so little valve wear for being as old as it is) I just have two questions:
1. Should I just leave it alone and let it sit in it's petina'd glory?
2. If I do clean it, what is the best method for cleaning silver plating? I know a collector friend of mine has some kind of chemical bath he uses that smells sort of like bad eggs.
Any advice or recommendations are appreciated!





