Polishing Cloth for Silver, Gold, Brass Most other Metals, 12 x15 Largest Size


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"Sometimes, when I look up a product online and the reviews are all raving about it, I figure that the reviews are mostly from people who work for the company or something like that."

"For heavy tarnish and lengthy polishing jobs, this cloth is probably not the product you are looking for, but for keeping your decorative or periodic-use silver sparkling with less fuss and no mess, Sabrina's cloth is the best way to keep it clean."

"The inside cloth is white and is treated with some chemical to work off tarnish and other oils/buildup (you don't smell the chemical at all but their information sheet lets you know there are chemicals present)."

"NOTHING WAS shining and keeping the silver I wore from tarnishing UNTIL I saw this on Amazon and read the reviews, Can this be the the same or just like that double cloth I bought 10 years ago."

"I don't think it'd work well on small pieces but necklaces you just run the cloth up and down the length of the necklace and I used the ENTIRE towel from black soot and oxidation as it came off easily onto the cloth."

"I've had a number of them, but this one really got the tarnish off quickly without scratches, pits, streaks, or any other artifact that I can see."

"the white has a chemical in it that rubs the tarnish or outer dirt from your jewelry (it actually takes a very microscopic layer of the gold off, which is what the "black" stuff is..."

Polishing Cloth for Silver, Gold, Brass & Most other Metals, 12"x15" Largest Size (Compare Deals from $6.69)

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"Sometimes, when I look up a product online and the reviews are all raving about it, I figure that the reviews are mostly from people who work for the company or something like that... I kid you not, in about 2 minutes of scrubbing with the rag (they were horrible), my toasting flutes looked almost brand new again. There are a few spots that probably wont be able to be fixed because it seems like the silver kind of got almost burnt off.."

"For the most part, it can still be used pretty effectively even when it looks dirty, but when I started on my trumpet, I could tell I would probably need two or three of these to do a complete job... Even with my silver clarinet which was polished with the anti-tarnish formula polish, going over the edges and creases of the many air holes and key holders with this cloth gets the last traces of dried polish out and induces a brilliance that is missing from plain old polishing... For heavy tarnish and lengthy polishing jobs, this cloth is probably not the product you are looking for, but for keeping your decorative or periodic-use silver sparkling with less fuss and no mess, Sabrina's cloth is the best way to keep it clean."

"The inside cloth is white and is treated with some chemical to work off tarnish and other oils/buildup (you don't smell the chemical at all but their information sheet lets you know there are chemicals present)... Do not use this cloth on any jewelry with glued in stones as the chemicals on the white cloth cause the stones to come out. My only complaint was that it makes your fingers smudgy and a bit smelly."

"Well that cloth lasted for many years but eventually it was done... NOTHING WAS shining and keeping the silver I wore from tarnishing UNTIL I saw this on Amazon and read the reviews, Can this be the the same or just like that double cloth I bought 10 years ago... First I used the white cloth, it removed tarnish that had been there for 3 years or so..."

"I bought this for my silver necklaces cause I had used something in the past from Pagoda at the mall... I don't think it'd work well on small pieces but necklaces you just run the cloth up and down the length of the necklace and I used the ENTIRE towel from black soot and oxidation as it came off easily onto the cloth... But this worked better than everything else I tried and I used it on stainless steal watch and bracelet too and it took the dirty spots right off with a bit of elbow action."

"Creams may be a lot better; I hear of people using them for fine silver, but it's messy and takes a long time when you've got 50 or 60 items that need cleaning... This one did the trick for me, and the fine items I polished with it are still shiny and in mint condition, look great... I've had a number of them, but this one really got the tarnish off quickly without scratches, pits, streaks, or any other artifact that I can see."

"the white has a chemical in it that rubs the tarnish or outer dirt from your jewelry (it actually takes a very microscopic layer of the gold off, which is what the "black" stuff is..... The thing that is nice about this one is that it's extra large, so you have TONS of use out of it... I like to rub my gold jewelry down with this cloth to shine up the gold, and then I put it into an ultrasonic cleaner (just a cheap one will do) to help clean out from under the stones."


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"Sometimes, when I look up a product online and the reviews are all raving about it, I figure that the reviews are mostly from people who work for the company or something like that. Honestly, this product had that ring to me - the reviews were all so positive, I thought for sure they were all fake... I didn't want to buy many different cleaners and thought that this might have a chance to be a one stop shop... I kid you not, in about 2 minutes of scrubbing with the rag (they were horrible), my toasting flutes looked almost brand new again. There are a few spots that probably wont be able to be fixed because it seems like the silver kind of got almost burnt off.... But for only a few dollars, I'll happily buy another one to use on my jewely... If you're now thinking about all the other things you can use it to polish, I do suggest buying a few clothes at the same time because big projects ruin it kind of fast."

"I bought this cloth because I wanted a scratchless way to clean a vintage silver trumpet and I thought a soft dry cloth with silver cleaning capabilities built in would be the way to go. In a certain sense, it was, but the amount of work required to remove a year's worth of tarnish made this out to be not the best solution... For the most part, it can still be used pretty effectively even when it looks dirty, but when I started on my trumpet, I could tell I would probably need two or three of these to do a complete job... Well, after polishing, this is a much easier way to keep your polished silver nice and shiny... Even with my silver clarinet which was polished with the anti-tarnish formula polish, going over the edges and creases of the many air holes and key holders with this cloth gets the last traces of dried polish out and induces a brilliance that is missing from plain old polishing. As with the trumpet, when the clarinet starts to take on a little dull tone announcing the imminent formation of tarnish, a quick glossing with this cloth makes the metal shine through. For heavy tarnish and lengthy polishing jobs, this cloth is probably not the product you are looking for, but for keeping your decorative or periodic-use silver sparkling with less fuss and no mess, Sabrina's cloth is the best way to keep it clean."

"There are two clothes sewn together. The inside cloth is white and is treated with some chemical to work off tarnish and other oils/buildup (you don't smell the chemical at all but their information sheet lets you know there are chemicals present). The outer blue cloth is for polishing. It worked wonderful on all of my silver jewelry, even the things that weren't real silver. Do not use this cloth on any jewelry with glued in stones as the chemicals on the white cloth cause the stones to come out. My only complaint was that it makes your fingers smudgy and a bit smelly. The dirt is visibly left behind on the white cloth but also on your fingers."

"Around 10 years ago I purchased a cloth that was the best silver polisher I had ever had... Well that cloth lasted for many years but eventually it was done. Other cloths were bought, I used a very expensive cream I saw a demo of, a liquid cleaner also. NOTHING WAS shining and keeping the silver I wore from tarnishing UNTIL I saw this on Amazon and read the reviews, Can this be the the same or just like that double cloth I bought 10 years ago. It arrived last week and I took off all my dirty looking bracelets. First I used the white cloth, it removed tarnish that had been there for 3 years or so..... Never any of those bogus silver cleaners for me again!!!!!"

"I bought this for my silver necklaces cause I had used something in the past from Pagoda at the mall... I don't think it'd work well on small pieces but necklaces you just run the cloth up and down the length of the necklace and I used the ENTIRE towel from black soot and oxidation as it came off easily onto the cloth. I would only recommend it for necklaces only or something with large or long surface area... But this worked better then baking soda/ vinegar mix and also better than the tin foil with baking soda and salt mix that works by electrolysis or something. Glad I bought 2 cause one necklace killed the first cloth and not sure if it's washable yet. Pieces of cotton sometimes get caught on the side of the necklace that has diamond cuts because it's not smooth... But this worked better than everything else I tried and I used it on stainless steal watch and bracelet too and it took the dirty spots right off with a bit of elbow action."

"Creams may be a lot better; I hear of people using them for fine silver, but it's messy and takes a long time when you've got 50 or 60 items that need cleaning... Therefore, you want one that works quickly. This one did the trick for me, and the fine items I polished with it are still shiny and in mint condition, look great. This is the best cloth I've used, ever. I've had a number of them, but this one really got the tarnish off quickly without scratches, pits, streaks, or any other artifact that I can see. I'm going to order some more, though I suspect that they work best when fresh... I just want cloths available when I need them, that will do the job and do it well."

"This is your typical polishing cloth... the white has a chemical in it that rubs the tarnish or outer dirt from your jewelry (it actually takes a very microscopic layer of the gold off, which is what the "black" stuff is..... The thing that is nice about this one is that it's extra large, so you have TONS of use out of it... I like to rub my gold jewelry down with this cloth to shine up the gold, and then I put it into an ultrasonic cleaner (just a cheap one will do) to help clean out from under the stones. The combination gives you cleaner jewelry, often, then the jeweler will do for you if you walk in and ask them to clean your rings. This combo especially works GREAT for Black Hills Gold jewelry, which most jewelers are loathe to clean... I rub the tarnish off with this cloth and then the ultrasonic cleans the stones up beautifully, and it shines almost like new."