[Hallicrafters] Possible problem source

Rich Oliver Rich.Oliver at lowell.edu
Thu Feb 17 11:23:06 EST 2005


I use a similar product called Tarn-X.  It eats away the tarnish 
impressively fast; the catch is that it continues to eat away the silver 
until you wash off the Tarn-X.  If you're not into replating get the 
stuff off fast!  Are you sure the "Silver Dip" doesn't do that, too?

Cheers, Rich

Glen Zook wrote:
> It is available at just about every supermarket in the
> Dallas, Texas, area.  I "assume" that it can be found
> about anywhere.  It is a clear liquid that cleans
> silver and other products without taking away any of
> the metal.
> 
> Glen, K9STH
> 
> 
> --- DW Holtman <future212 at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> What is Goddard's "Silver Dip" and do you know where
> it is available?
> 
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> Glen, K9STH
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> http://home.comcast.net/~zcomco
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