Worked great on a silver bit that had been left tarnished for years and years. It was nearly black with tarnish. Had the tarnish off in about five minutes. I followed up with silver polish to add more shine.
I would talk to somebody who deals in antique bits and spurs Rob. I think sometimes they like them left untouched. I've also been told that regular toothpaste and toothbrush will clean up silver.
Worked great on a silver bit that had been left tarnished for years and years. It was nearly black with tarnish. Had the tarnish off in about five minutes. I followed up with silver polish to add more shine.
I have 8 Slyster bits I have had for years, they are stainless steel. Think it will work for those?
Wow, you've got quite a collection! I would think on those you could just use dish soap, water, and a brush.
I just got a pair of antique spurs should I clean them or leave them be?
I would talk to somebody who deals in antique bits and spurs Rob. I think sometimes they like them left untouched. I've also been told that regular toothpaste and toothbrush will clean up silver.