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Reddit mentions of Wright's Silver Cleaner and Polish - 7 Ounce - Ammonia Free - Use on Silver, Jewelry, Antique Silver, Gold, Brass, Copper and Aluminum
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Wright's Silver Cleaner and Polish - 7 Ounce - Ammonia Free - Use on Silver, Jewelry, Antique Silver, Gold, Brass, Copper and Aluminum. Here are the top ones.
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Long-Lasting Shine - The finest ingredients keep silver & other metals beautiful for many years to come.Restore - Rejuvenates dull & tarnished silver by removing tarnish, & polishing to a brilliant shine.Effective - A unique, non-scratch formula brilliantly cleans, shines & restores silver.Protect - Anti-tarnish formula leaves behind a protective coating that delays tarnish from reformingUse On - All silver, silver plater, jewelry, antique silver, flatware, pewter, chrome, porcelain & more!Revitalize - Revive motorcycle and auto chrome, remove scratches from DVDs/CDs & brighten golf clubs
Specs:
Color | _ |
Height | 7.8 inches |
Length | 1.4 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 7 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.4375 Pounds |
Width | 2.9 inches |
Just a suggestion, in the future instead of paying extra for "tumbling media," get this: lizard bedding. Same stuff, different label. I personally occasionally add a bit of silver polish. It works on all metals and is ammonia free, so it doesn't damage your brass.
You do not need polish for a lacquered horn, but if you have a silver plated horn I would personally recommend "Wrights Silver Polish". It's water based so it will be easier to get in the nooks and crannies of your horn. (ex. flare of bell, valve block, etc.) I just use a lint free cloth when polishing the horn.
Here's a link
http://www.amazon.com/Wrights-Anti-Tarnish-Silver-Polish/dp/B000KKIKOS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398647817&sr=8-1&keywords=wrights+silver+polish