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<p>[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 330592, member: 136"]I agree, those have been DIPPED! (Heaven forfend...) <i><u>Sometimes</u></i>, using a good, <i>regular</i> silver polish (Wrights, Haggerty, etc) with a soft cloth and bit of elbow grease will allow you to bring back the luster. </p><p><br /></p><p>Note that this will NOT restore any tarnish or darken any crevices, but it MAY be enough to make them appealing enough to sell.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 330592, member: 136"]I agree, those have been DIPPED! (Heaven forfend...) [I][U]Sometimes[/U][/I], using a good, [I]regular[/I] silver polish (Wrights, Haggerty, etc) with a soft cloth and bit of elbow grease will allow you to bring back the luster. Note that this will NOT restore any tarnish or darken any crevices, but it MAY be enough to make them appealing enough to sell.[/QUOTE]
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