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Author: Terry Stibal
Date: 2006-11-19 17:59
You can also purchase "silver tarnish" paper or something called a "silver tarnish cube". The former can be bought in the fine china and silver department of any high-end department store, while the latter I have only found through specialty tool suppliers like Brookstone.
Put the paper into the case, or the cube into the accessories compartment, then forget about it. I started out with the cubes (which are a bit tidier), but since the first set I've been using the paper with excellent success.
Replace it every few months (a small sized strip is all that it takes - my alto take a larger piece) and you're good to go (as the kids say these days).
leader of Houston's Sounds Of The South Dance Orchestra
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2006-11-19 14:56 |
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2006-11-19 15:09 |
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2006-11-19 16:23 |
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pewd |
2006-11-19 16:45 |
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Re: silver plated keys new |
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Terry Stibal |
2006-11-19 17:59 |
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2006-11-19 19:48 |
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2006-11-19 20:28 |
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2006-11-20 10:30 |
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Brenda Siewert |
2006-11-20 13:38 |
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martind |
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