Polish for a once-silver horn

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Elbee
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Polish for a once-silver horn

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Hi All…
My current project is a 1930 Pan American baritone (I think, kinda small for a Euph.) It is (was?) matte silver with bright bell innards and name area. Currently it is BLACK, I need some ideas on an industrial strength silver polish. The silver is, near as I can tell, almost 100%. All I got to do is get down to it! Thanks!
Loren (4X Rose Parade survivor w a Wurlitzer Sousaphone yet...)
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Re: Polish for a once-silver horn

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3M Tarnishield. Use a whole bottle. Follow the directions on bottle. Basically, slop it on, let set for a few minutes, take into the shower and rinse it off, wipe to polish, and admire the shine. I did this with my tuba which came black with tarnish and is now very shiny silver. You may have to repeat this every 10 years or so.
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Re: Polish for a once-silver horn

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MAAS metal polish works really good too. It made my almost black 20J look brand new
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Re: Polish for a once-silver horn

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The OP’s request maybe is a bit complex for this source, but that was the best I could find.

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Re: Polish for a once-silver horn

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opus37 wrote:3M Tarnishield.
Word.
You may require a little elbow grease for a horn that old, but the claim is that it is one of the LEAST abrasive cleaners. What I use.
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