Medallion "wipe on" silver
- edsel585960
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Re: Medallion "wipe on" silver
I think I'll try it on the bow of my 10J. It's the only brass spot on the whole horn. Worth a try.
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- PaulMaybery
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Re: Medallion "wipe on" silver
Partial bottles: There is only so much silver in the solution. You are right in that it works best when the bottle is freshly opened. There are other issues in that the metal needs to be totally degreased. Also for those who have never used it, any pitting, scratches etc, will telegraph right through the thin silver plate. If it needs to match a bright silver finish on the rest of the horn, the spot needs to be buffed to a similar bright finish, and also degreased. Most polishes and buffing compound have a grease factor. And, it will discolor your skin and fingernails. Wear gloves.
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