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<p>[QUOTE="Penny Sheppard, post: 1004937, member: 12346"]Hi, - to clean a Wedgewood brooch set in GP is it okay to use a wet soft toothbrush to wipe away loose dirt in distilled water followed by an application of Bar Keepers Friend? After it’s applied, how long does it stay on and then do I just pour the distilled water over it using a toothbrush to remove the paste? If during the final rinse the paste touches the GP, will it come off or shine it up? Thank you in advance for responding to all of my questions![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Penny Sheppard, post: 1004937, member: 12346"]Hi, - to clean a Wedgewood brooch set in GP is it okay to use a wet soft toothbrush to wipe away loose dirt in distilled water followed by an application of Bar Keepers Friend? After it’s applied, how long does it stay on and then do I just pour the distilled water over it using a toothbrush to remove the paste? If during the final rinse the paste touches the GP, will it come off or shine it up? Thank you in advance for responding to all of my questions![/QUOTE]
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