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Jeff(WD45-SATX-TN) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Sewanee, TN Points: 443 |
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Many of you have seen the cuff links, tie clips, and other items that were my Grand Dad's. My plan is to build a display case for all of these pieces. Now, what do you think, should I clean these items up, or leave them in the state they are in? |
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Skyhighballoon(MO) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Pilot Grove, MO Points: 3115 |
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Jeff - cleaning and shining them up with some metal polish to me is like washing and waxing an old tractor with the original paint. When you are done it's still original. If you bead-blasted and re-plated them it'd be like doing a "restoration" on them. My opinion - go head and clean & shine them up. Mike
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LannyMTN ![]() Silver Level ![]() Joined: 22 Aug 2010 Location: Middle TN Points: 120 |
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Jeff, I'm with Mike on this. Polish, shine, preserve, display securely, and wear on special occasions.
Lanny
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Alberta Phil ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Alberta, Canada Points: 3856 |
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I agree. Cleaning and polishing is preserving them. Some of that corrosion on some of those metals will eventually deteriorate them.
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FloydKS ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: S E Kansas Points: 8229 |
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In the antique business they talk about "patina" ..that is the natural ageing of things... so for those pieces that look good naturally you could leave em as is....and for those things that are deteriorating (as has been mentioned) you could keep them looking good.
most important enjoy them.....
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JimD ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Mounds, OK Points: 2112 |
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Having dealt in antiques, to keep the money value at a max, leave them alone. If you want to enjoy looking at the, clean an polish them. But you will remove some value when you polish. Carefull celaning is usually safe, just don't be agressive.
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Jeff(WD45-SATX-TN) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Sewanee, TN Points: 443 |
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Thanks everyone for the input here. It is much appreciated!
These are priceless items in my book and would never be for sale. So I am just going to do as you all have suggested, and lightly clean. Most of the discoloration is due to heat and I think soot. Seems to scrape off with my fingernail. Most should clean up quite nice.
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kblank05 ![]() Bronze Level ![]() Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Location: arcanum ohio Points: 45 |
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go to the local harbor freight tools and buy one of those cheap little ultrasonic tanks, those things work wonders, got one for the girlfriend and she uses it to clean her jewlery i think they are around 30 bucks and once youre done take it to the shop and use it on whatevers.
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morton(pa) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Lancaster, PA Points: 1234 |
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I wouldn't put to use anything from harbor freight on something that is as priceless as these pieces, but thats just my opinion...
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Coke-in-MN ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41761 |
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Using a Ultra-sound cleaning device would be best , DO NOT use anything to rub or scrub the parts, "patina' from aging is natural beauty on these and not something that distracts from them . If you have several of the same pieces , you might want to clean the worst ones to see how it turns out , but most i would leave in Natural state for both use and display.
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GBACBFan ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Green Bay WI Points: 2662 |
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Morton, you're looking at Harbor Freight all wrong. When you buy an engine pic or engine stand, it's your opportunity to get back some of the AC tractors and equipment that were sent to China.
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