I keep asking this question everywhere, but no one's had an answer yet.
Monique in TX
owner of a *lot* of old silver lined crystal beads that are just too
ugly now for words.
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> x-no-archive: yes On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 10:03:59 -0500, monique
> Have you heard of those metal (zinc?) plates that you put in boiling
> water with washing soda crytals? The tarnish is removed via a
> chemical reacion.
>
> (I've managed to forget everything I learned in chemistry, but it's
> something to do with redistributing electrons.)
>
> It's non-abrasive, gets into tight spaces in the jewellery, and makes
> CZ come up spectacularly!
>
> I'll give no guarantee it won't damage your beads, but it's the
> gentlest method I can think of.
>
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Are you referring to silver-lined seed beads? If so, my experience with
getting them wet was that the silver lining eventually broke down and
disappeared. Leaving me with clear/transparent seed beads.
Anna W. in Tx
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Monique in TX
who, at age 4, got a big trinket full of silver-lined rocailles from a
gumball machine in Germany, and who has neaver been the same since.
When I have dismantled my antique find crystal necklaces I have found
that the stringing threads have got very dirty also.
Natural skin secretions and perfume etc. will discolour them.
Shirley
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Becki
I might still play with "untarnishing," if only because tarnished SL
bugles look mighty awful when only the ends are tarnished. I've got a
few things I want to try and will let y'all know if I have any luck.
Monique in TX
who, as an embroiderer and hand quilter, really enjoys doing beading
projects whose completion times are measured in hours or evenings and
not YEARS!