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One well kept secret that jewelers use is plain old Windex. When ladies take their diamond rings and things in to be cleaned, the jewelers use plain old Windex to soak them in. Try Windex. Jim
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Jim Wahl....NHRA #2239 S/SS - IHRA # 8 Stock, D2 Stock Champion (forever I guess) 2019 Baby Gators Stock Champion 2009 NHRA D2 National Open Stock Champion 1982 NHRA D2 West Palm Beach LDRS SS Runner Up Past President, Southern Stock / Super Stock Association. ![]() |
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I second the motion on Windex. For older trophies, use corn starch and water.
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Well I'd use gas.
I'd put it in my car and go win a new trophy! Have you ever watched antiques road show?? Patina on old stuff is what makes it worth$$$ Don't Jipp the people taking care of your stuff when you are gone! ![]() |
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