Mothers and micro fiber ok to use to clean silver mods or shod I use something els
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What about silverware cleaner?Mothers and micro fiber ok to use to clean silver mods or shod I use something els
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I dunno. I trust my stepmom with microfiber. I’ve never met your mom though. One would think you’d be old enough to clean your own mod all by yourself by now, but who am I to judge?
And, does it have a clear-coating ...?The real question is is the mod actual Silver or only silver in color?
The Mother's polish is what I use on aluminum and or silver colored mods.
an actual Silver or Silver coated mod would require a different type of polish/cleaner.
The real question is is the mod actual Silver or only silver in color?
The Mother's polish is what I use on aluminum and or silver colored mods.
an actual Silver or Silver coated mod would require a different type of polish/cleaner.
it’s pure silver![]()
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They may be very expensive but DAMN! Pilak make exquisite Mod's and are the best Mod's I have the pleasure of owning.
If it was/is "pure silver" (meaning it's 99.9%) it would not tarnish. Sterling Silver (92.5% silver alloyed with 7.5% copper to make it harder and more durable) tarnishes, and is typically polished with jeweler's rouge on a buffing wheel. You can buy cloths impregnated with rouge to make maintenance polishing easy (hand polishing). They are typically red and yellow (two-sides & impregnated with two different grades of compound), offering the user a progressive polishing option with one cloth. Search term: Jeweler's Clothit’s pure silver![]()
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Pilak's are over 95% pure silver, mine don't tarnish. To bring out a mirror shine yes you need to use buffing wheel with Jewelers rouge. Here's one of my Pilak's that I've never put it on my polishing wheel, I've only used Wrights Silver Cream. Which will clean off the grim build up, Pilak's are very low maintenance.If it was/is "pure silver" (meaning it's 99.9%) it would not tarnish. Sterling Silver (92.5% silver alloyed with 7.5% copper to make it harder and more durable) tarnishes, and is typically polished with jeweler's rouge on a buffing wheel. You can buy cloths impregnated with rouge to make maintenance polishing easy (hand polishing). They are typically red and yellow (two-sides & impregnated with two different grades of compound), offering the user a progressive polishing option with one cloth. Search term: Jeweler's Cloth
If it's silver-plated ... be careful so-as not to polish through the plating exposing the base metal.