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Author: BartHx
Date: 2013-02-15 16:31
I am tasked with keeping my wife's silver collection looking good as well as restoring clarinets as a hobby. I am currently working on restoring a 1948 Buffet which has not been serviced in the past 26 years (the only way I could get my hands on it was to offer a loaner). I have found that Maas Metal Polish (available on line) does an excellent and fast job of cleaning really tarnished keys. I use it with a micro-fiber cloth and also rub some into a micro-fiber cloth to keep as a silver polishing cloth to keep in my case. It is non-abrasive and as close to a truly wipe on wipe off product as I have found. I start when I disassemble to repad and then use the cloth in my case to keep the instrument looking good.
Disclaimer: I am in no way connected to nor do I profit in any way from Mass products. I am simply a very satisfied user.
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2013-02-15 16:31 |
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