smungung said:how do you keep your silver tarnish free? im thinking about one of those antitarnish bags or a ziplock bag with some anti tarnish strips in it. any recommendations? thanks!
Ipv6Ready said:Is tarnish as bad as milkspots or cleaned?
ryan71 said:I don't handle my silver very much but when I do I wear white cotton gloves.
Golden ChipMunk said:ryan71 said:I don't handle my silver very much but when I do I wear white cotton gloves.
Only good for single use....
Then wash them. Your fingers do get sweat and leave some oil residue from your skin on to the gloves
Which eventually transfer to the metal.
Golden ChipMunk said:smungung said:how do you keep your silver tarnish free? im thinking about one of those antitarnish bags or a ziplock bag with some anti tarnish strips in it. any recommendations? thanks!
OMP , if keep too long can also damaged the coin/ bar permanently.
smungung said:Golden ChipMunk said:smungung said:how do you keep your silver tarnish free? im thinking about one of those antitarnish bags or a ziplock bag with some anti tarnish strips in it. any recommendations? thanks!
OMP , if keep too long can also damaged the coin/ bar permanently.
what do you mean by OMP?
PitBullion said:Golden ChipMunk said:ryan71 said:I don't handle my silver very much but when I do I wear white cotton gloves.
Only good for single use....
Then wash them. Your fingers do get sweat and leave some oil residue from your skin on to the gloves
Which eventually transfer to the metal.
This is true but if you wash hands before you put on the gloves I have found that i can get a good couple weeks use without seeing any oil transfer to the coins.
Golden ChipMunk said:PitBullion said:Golden ChipMunk said:Only good for single use....
Then wash them. Your fingers do get sweat and leave some oil residue from your skin on to the gloves
Which eventually transfer to the metal.
This is true but if you wash hands before you put on the gloves I have found that i can get a good couple weeks use without seeing any oil transfer to the coins.
Hands n fingers are always oily , here is simple proof
Get a mirror rubbed your fingers on it. You will see smug on it.
That residue later I suspect react with the silver eventually cause milkspot/ marking on the material.
Yet to be define.
ryan71 said:I don't handle my silver very much but when I do I wear white cotton gloves.
Aureus said:You think it's normal to secrete oil to a degree that it goes through cotton gloves in a single use? :/
I don't buy that, certainly not in my case.