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    #16
    Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
    Did the jeweler clean it ultrasonically?
    I never heard of that, interesting.
    Sounds like the clasp is "going ballistic".

    Jim, I also have a rule that I never clean my items, but in this case I probably would have done the same.
    It still looks great.

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      #17
      fantastic job

      and you know how jealous I am of that one!
      regards
      jon

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        #18
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        Douglas5, No, it looks like it was made that way.

        Robert Pierce, I don't know. I asked the jeweler and he indicated (prior to cleaning) that he used a chemical solution.

        Bob Hirtz, thank you for the information, I have started this process.

        I appreciate everyones' comments.

        Jim

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          #19
          Looks great. The bad stuff is gone, the natural patina remains. I'd leave it alone from this point. Why mess with anything else. Any further cleaning and it takes away the "age" that you cannot put back on.

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            #20
            Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
            I never heard of that, interesting.
            Sounds like the clasp is "going ballistic".

            Jim, I also have a rule that I never clean my items, but in this case I probably would have done the same.
            It still looks great.
            Hey Luud!
            you can bend rules, not break them
            sometimes you have to bend the rules to get these nice results

            Groetjes!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
              I would still coat it with olive oil, wrap it in Saran Wrap, and let it sit for a few days. With a well used old toothbrush, you can remove the remaining oxides and preserve the finish. Even a small amount of oxides can do irreparable pitting.

              Bob Hritz
              Hey Bob!
              I have a LWGAB, late war zinc piece. I want to clean it with the ''olive oil technic'' but I'm afraid I will *censored* up the finnish
              like the paint on the clouds and the lightning bolt can I do this or isn't this a smart thing to do?!

              Cheers! Dougie

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                #22
                I like it ;-)

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