Hello
I want to know if it is ok to soak a silver item in not water (I am thinking of my holy water mural font) , in the hope it will dissolve the polish residue in fine carving.
Could it damage anything, like a old soldering or repair ?
Thank you
François
polish residue
Re: polish residue
Hi,
Do not worry;hot water, no matter how hot cannot damage silver.
You can use soft artist paintbrush,too.
Regards
Do not worry;hot water, no matter how hot cannot damage silver.
You can use soft artist paintbrush,too.
Regards
Re: polish residue
Thank you AG2012 !
I was sure the silver could not be dammaged
I was more concerned about the solderings
Thank you for reassuring me !
I was sure the silver could not be dammaged
I was more concerned about the solderings
Thank you for reassuring me !
Re: polish residue
Hello again,
Melting point of hard silver solder is 700-800 degrees Celsius.
Even lead tin soft solder melting point is close to 200 degrees Celsius.
Water boils at 100 Celsius (at sea level), right ?
Regards
Melting point of hard silver solder is 700-800 degrees Celsius.
Even lead tin soft solder melting point is close to 200 degrees Celsius.
Water boils at 100 Celsius (at sea level), right ?
Regards
Re: polish residue
Thank you !
I soaked the wall font in almost boiling water
I tried to loosen the stuff with a stencil brush.... nothing
I let the water cool and tried again.... nothing
I don't know what the stuff-grime is ...
What can I use to scrape it off without scratching the silver?
Thank you
François
I soaked the wall font in almost boiling water
I tried to loosen the stuff with a stencil brush.... nothing
I let the water cool and tried again.... nothing
I don't know what the stuff-grime is ...
What can I use to scrape it off without scratching the silver?
Thank you
François
Re: polish residue
Do NOT use anything sharp, and do NOT try to scratch it with metal.
You can use wooden toothpick, though.
Soak well and try several times - wood cannot scratch silver.
You can soak with silver polish,too and use toothpick again.
Regards
You can use wooden toothpick, though.
Soak well and try several times - wood cannot scratch silver.
You can soak with silver polish,too and use toothpick again.
Regards
Re: polish residue
many thanks, AG2012 !
You are a great help !
Cheers
François
You are a great help !
Cheers
François
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Re: polish residue
fripou are you certain it is polish residue and not an actual treatment to provide contrast betwen matte and shiny finish? (unless I am looking at the wrong thing . . .)
Re: polish residue
Kerangoumer2, you are quite right when you say it is not polish residue : I soaked the font for days and the 'thing' does not come off.
It came off at some points, but it is stuck for most of the engravings.
I think it should not be there , as I could scrape off some of it and that the silver work underneath is quite good ; and the placement of the "stuff" suggests it got caught in corners.
Also, it is only on the bowl and not anywhere else ; so I think it is not intentional
I whosh I could remove it
It came off at some points, but it is stuck for most of the engravings.
I think it should not be there , as I could scrape off some of it and that the silver work underneath is quite good ; and the placement of the "stuff" suggests it got caught in corners.
Also, it is only on the bowl and not anywhere else ; so I think it is not intentional
I whosh I could remove it