I previously posted pics of an old silver sousaphone that was given to me. I've started to remove some of the tarnish... a little bit at a time, as my hands haven't completely healed from surgery. Got a few more weeks to go before I can really use them to apply some pressure without severe pain. Anyway, I've tried Wright's Silver polish, Tarn-X, and buffing rouge & a small buffing wheel. I've got some Flitz on order. It won't arrive til next week.
Haggerty's has also been suggested to me.
Any other suggestions as to what will remove the tarnish and crud easily..... in larger amounts. I'm also considering getting a larger bench buffing wheel in preparation for the entire job. I figure that whatever I get done, my repairman won't have to. He can take what I've done and improve it.
Removing the tarnish from OLD silver instruments
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Re: Removing the tarnish from OLD silver instruments
Full-strength oven cleaner is not only a good thing for stripping some stubborn lacquers, but also takes off thick black silver tarnish…ie. “barn tarnish”.
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Re: Removing the tarnish from OLD silver instruments
Tarni-Shield worked very well on my horns
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Re: Removing the tarnish from OLD silver instruments
I'm a big fan of Tarni-Shield also. 3M makes great stuff.
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Re: Removing the tarnish from OLD silver instruments
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That’s what I did for a mouthpiece of mine…
That’s what I did for a mouthpiece of mine…
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Re: Removing the tarnish from OLD silver instruments
x2 for Flitz. Last time had to special order it from Home Depot. Destroys tarnish, doesn't smell too bad (unless you do the whole horn then it lingers) but most people don't notice it.
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