Virginia Button Cleaned

Brian W

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That looks great.
Killer button.
 

What's the buttons background history Brian, do you know anything about it? :icon_scratch:
You did an amazing restoration of it! :hello2:

Dave
 

Vmiairpwr07----did use aluminum jelly...but this is a one piece Button. Very early one piece convex.
 

An excellent cleaning job, great button!
 

ANTIQUARIAN---- there is more info on the original post...buts it's a very early Virginia coat of arms 1810-1826
 

I don't think you have your guidelines right on what makes a button better even to question that because I can't imagine how anyone would think you took something away from it, and I don't even have to see a before picture. So of course you made the right call!
 

Thanks Iron Patch... You have given me great advice on cleaning methods in the past..You never stared me wrong....I have a lot of things still covered in dirt...I always say you can always clean it later...but you can never unclean it.
 

Thanks Iron Patch... You have given me great advice on cleaning methods in the past..You never stared me wrong....I have a lot of things still covered in dirt...I always say you can always clean it later...but you can never unclean it.


Yep. In fact just yesterday I started the lemon juice cleaning on the early button I found and after a few minutes yanked it knowing going further would hurt more than help... and glad I did, because once it dried out it's not really that bad... better than my pics anyway. Had I kept the cleaning going it would just be a dark button that wouldn't appear to have much on it unless you looked close.
 

That is a fantastic job with the aluminum jelly, and one KILLER button recovery.
 

You definitely made the right decision! That's a fantastic one piece Virginia.
 

That is a magnificent button, and you did a superb job of cleaning it! Did you soak it in something like distilled water after using the aluminum jelly on it? That would be in my top 3 finds easily.
 

Wow that thing came out much better than anyone would have imagined Brian. Absolutely gorgeous button!! I would've used jelly on it too, but very carefully. Great job!
 

HOT DAMN NOW THATS WHAT I CALL A BUTTON FIND . MAN THAT IS AWESOME .....
 

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