Shane731
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- Dec 25, 2009
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Yeah, I know what you're thinking.
OK, OK, actually I don't know what you're thinking. You could be thinking, what kind of title is that? I don't know. But, I decided to be a little weird today, and you know what kinds of things happen when Geeks get weird.
This silverware originally belonged to my great-grandmother, who has since passed away. She gave it to my mom before my parents got married, and they've been married for 26 years. This silverware is real silver, and my mom said she has never polished it. So you're looking at at least 26 years of tarnish, probably more. Just for fun, I decided to see what I could do. I used Klasse AIO (for its chemical cleaning abilities), Optimum Metal Polish, and a cheap microfiber from Wal-Mart. Took me about 5-10 minutes to do two pieces of silverware. I had to polish each piece 2 - 4 times to get it looking halfway decent. This is definitely a job for a day when I'm bored.
Unpolished silver versus polished silver

unpolished up close

polished up close

my now filthy rag - it was white

My mom could immediately tell the difference. When I showed her she went "Oh my gosh!"
Thanks for reading my somewhat weird thread. Let me know what you think. :xyxthumbs:
OK, OK, actually I don't know what you're thinking. You could be thinking, what kind of title is that? I don't know. But, I decided to be a little weird today, and you know what kinds of things happen when Geeks get weird.
This silverware originally belonged to my great-grandmother, who has since passed away. She gave it to my mom before my parents got married, and they've been married for 26 years. This silverware is real silver, and my mom said she has never polished it. So you're looking at at least 26 years of tarnish, probably more. Just for fun, I decided to see what I could do. I used Klasse AIO (for its chemical cleaning abilities), Optimum Metal Polish, and a cheap microfiber from Wal-Mart. Took me about 5-10 minutes to do two pieces of silverware. I had to polish each piece 2 - 4 times to get it looking halfway decent. This is definitely a job for a day when I'm bored.
Unpolished silver versus polished silver

unpolished up close

polished up close

my now filthy rag - it was white

My mom could immediately tell the difference. When I showed her she went "Oh my gosh!"
Thanks for reading my somewhat weird thread. Let me know what you think. :xyxthumbs: