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House of Metalworks

Polishing Cloth

Polishing Cloth

Regular price $4.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $4.00 USD
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This listing is for one (1) polishing cloth.

Remove tarnish and grime and polish your jewelry to a bright shine with the original Sunshine® cloth,

Impregnated with special micro-abrasives and a cleansing agent, both work together to clean pieces brilliantly and leave a deep, long-lasting luster. 

The long-lasting cloth keeps effectively polishing until it is worn through.

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PACKAGING

We try to limit our carbon footprint so each cloth sold will be placed in our cellophane packaging.

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About The Metals We Use:

Gold Filled & Rose Gold Filled:

Gold-filled is made by heat and pressure-bonding a thin layer of karat gold to a brass (or other base metal) core. Gold-filled has an actual layer of karat gold, not just a microscopic film and unlike plated material, the gold layer will not wear or chip off. It has a tarnish-resistant surface but should be cleaned periodically with a polishing cloth to maintain shine.

Sterling Silver ♻️:

Sterling silver is an alloy containing metals that react with chemicals found in air and produce tarnish; high moisture levels, exposure to sunlight and contaminants such as salt water increase this reaction. Take steps to protect sterling silver by keeping it in airtight packages, use tarnish-resistant products (such as tarnish tabs or strips) that absorb harmful chemicals, and store sterling findings in a cool, dry place. 

If you consistently wear your sterling pieces they will for the most part stay shiny. If you notice dulling just use a polishing cloth to brighten it back up. For more aggressive tarnish we recommend a silver polish paste.

Brass & Bronze:

Bronze and brass are durable, easy to clean, and will last for decades with proper care. They are great options for beautiful and affordable jewelry. One thing to keep in mind, the copper content of these metals can oxidize in combination with skin oils, creating a greenish layer of copper carbonate on skin. This more often can occur with tight rings worn in hot weather, because of the lack of air circulation between your body and the piece. Wearing brass and bronze pieces consistently during daily activities like washing hands and showering will help keep the pieces clean. They can easily be polished back up to a nice luster with a polishing cloth.

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