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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1880712, member: 33176"]The method with the baking soda and aluminum (sorry about the previous post...the devil made me do it) might be hard to control. There are numerous products made for dipping silver and they are probably all very similar. I have a silver jewelry dip I have used that has a small basket for dipping the objects so that you can give it a quick dip and rinse it to see how it did before repeating as many times as you want.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1880712, member: 33176"]The method with the baking soda and aluminum (sorry about the previous post...the devil made me do it) might be hard to control. There are numerous products made for dipping silver and they are probably all very similar. I have a silver jewelry dip I have used that has a small basket for dipping the objects so that you can give it a quick dip and rinse it to see how it did before repeating as many times as you want.[/QUOTE]
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