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| Hi All, Can anyone tell me what exactly a "sunshine cloth" is? If this is the commerical name for it? and also if anyone knows where to purchase one online? I read about it on a previous thread while surfing the PF and it sounds like it would be a very handy thing to have. It was mentioned in respect to polishing scratches out of pearls, minor ones I presume. Thanks, Bodecia |
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| Hi Bodecia, Sunshine cloth should be used very careful when it comes to polishing pearls. I think You use is mostly to polish metals (light scratches on a metal band for example). I ordered one through Ebay - search for Sunshine cloth or I also have a site http://www.argusdesigns.com/products...ts/scloth.html. The price given is $ 9.89 or $ 27.88 with a bulk pack of 10 pcs. Hope this helps!
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As you said it looks like it is mainly used for mentals but I saw that Zeide recommended it on a previous post. Said it did a great job of polishing a Tahitian bracelet that a friend had worn along side a watch, hence scratching it. Do you know if the sunshine cloth is similar to gold and silver cleaning cloths? Probably worth buying one and testing it on an inferior pearl as a test piece. I do have more than a few inferior ones as well as my lovelies. Thanks again for your help, Bodecia |
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| [quote=Bodecia]Thanks jerin, As you said it looks like it is mainly used for mentals but I saw that Zeide recommended it on a previous post. Said it did a great job of polishing a Tahitian bracelet that a friend had worn along side a watch, hence scratching it. Probably, if the pearl got enough nacre it will be working with this type of cloth. Silver and goldcloth do have a certain chemical treatment, that I would not reccomend You to use on pearls. The Sunshine cloth has non-scratch-micro abrasives but I would test it anyway on a pearl that is of a lesser quality. I think Zeide recommended it together with bath in saltslush and thorough rinsing in destilled water before You do the polishing. Let us know the result. I have not tested my cloth on any pearls yet.
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| Hi I got these cloths a few months back, and having some loose fw with some bad spots tried it a bit. I thought it helped somewhat. I probably spent about 1/2 hour at most. I have some 11-12mm "funky" fw pearls with some dull spots. I would be extremely careful using it on any bead-nucleated pearl. Remember, we can't trust where that advice originally came from. Pattye |
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