Icewing
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I'm just curious how one determines what should or should not be cleaned, restored, or polished?
I know certain items are worth more with a natural 'patina', which is just fancy for oxidation or rust if it's iron based.
I also know that cleaning coins with chemicals or abrasives is a big NoNo.
Cleaning and polishing old jewelry has never been a bad thing that I know of.
What about the other stuff where they say condition is everything. In most cases a dug relic is in poor condition, so what's wrong with doing a bit of restoration work?
I recently picked up a good polishing kit for my Dremel but can't decide what's safe to restore and what needs left alone.
For example, I found an old Herculese Buggies watch fob
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what-s-worth/515632-watch-fob.html
I think it might be worth more to a collector polished up ready for display rather than tarnished like it is, but I just don't know. It's a catch 22.
Feel free to post your own items, and questions about this topic.
I know certain items are worth more with a natural 'patina', which is just fancy for oxidation or rust if it's iron based.
I also know that cleaning coins with chemicals or abrasives is a big NoNo.
Cleaning and polishing old jewelry has never been a bad thing that I know of.
What about the other stuff where they say condition is everything. In most cases a dug relic is in poor condition, so what's wrong with doing a bit of restoration work?
I recently picked up a good polishing kit for my Dremel but can't decide what's safe to restore and what needs left alone.
For example, I found an old Herculese Buggies watch fob
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what-s-worth/515632-watch-fob.html
I think it might be worth more to a collector polished up ready for display rather than tarnished like it is, but I just don't know. It's a catch 22.
Feel free to post your own items, and questions about this topic.