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<p>[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2819765, member: 17665"]I probably would have little concern for bars that have a simple design. This product tends to dry quickly however and on more intricate designs, especially within the lettering and hair of busts, if this were to cake before you could rub it off, it would require you to rinse with distilled water and use another means other than a soft cloth to get it out of the nooks and crannies. Scratches might occur in this case depending upon what method is used. I'm thinking about some of the beautifully designed rounds I have purchased over the years in particular that I would never use this for. Better to dip for me. Just bullion again, but I would not want to take a chance just to have the blast white look come back. But that is just me and some experience from cleaning hundreds of silver plate items over many years. The cloth type I use is the same used for cleaning CD's & DVD's but a different solution of course. I have seen plenty of buff scratches on silver plate, it's inevitable with dirtier, more ingrained tarnish.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tommyc03, post: 2819765, member: 17665"]I probably would have little concern for bars that have a simple design. This product tends to dry quickly however and on more intricate designs, especially within the lettering and hair of busts, if this were to cake before you could rub it off, it would require you to rinse with distilled water and use another means other than a soft cloth to get it out of the nooks and crannies. Scratches might occur in this case depending upon what method is used. I'm thinking about some of the beautifully designed rounds I have purchased over the years in particular that I would never use this for. Better to dip for me. Just bullion again, but I would not want to take a chance just to have the blast white look come back. But that is just me and some experience from cleaning hundreds of silver plate items over many years. The cloth type I use is the same used for cleaning CD's & DVD's but a different solution of course. I have seen plenty of buff scratches on silver plate, it's inevitable with dirtier, more ingrained tarnish.[/QUOTE]
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