To clean or not to clean a kilo bar?

hyphenated

Active Member
Hi guys

Advice required here. I have a couple of older kilos that have a little potential premium in them, and I'm thinking of putting a tester up on eBay (reluctantly - driven by the eye-opening prices requested and presumably achieved). I always thought that the purple toning of an older bar was part of the character, but I've also been advised to clean 'em up.

Any thoughts or wisdom to share?

Thanks!
 
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I think premium on vintage bar usually only reflected on smaller oz...like 1 to 10. Unless it is some sort of bar that have hardcore followers (US based).

Keep an eye on that old PM 1kg bar on ebay, that should be a good indication.
 
Noooooooooo way would I clean it unless it was really really bad toning or really dirty. Smaller bars it's way more important not to clean but I would cringe at even cleaning any sized bar, even 5 kilo bars I would not clean. Why don't you throw a pic up of the bar so people can see.
 
Aaaahhhh. Nothing like the colour of mellowed silver :P

No. :cool:

Nice 50 oz too Oz....... These get a really nice purplish tinge to em :)
 
Post a pic for a vote. Nothing like a good cloudy ammonia soak to clean up silver - but if its a nicely toned bar, leave as is.
 
Strange - I logged in this morning to have a series of avatars slapping me around the face chanting "No... no... no... no..." Can't imagine why :D

Here's the bar, anyway, next to a shiny ABC:

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Maybe I should photo-etch a logo into it and sell it for advertising space...
 
Seeing the picture....no. thas mellowing nicely. If the bar still in production...i will clean the tutrle out of it.
 
OK - the nays have it. The bar will remain blessed and untouched.

Thank you all.


... I'll just get back to my chainsaw project, turning kilos into 5oz slices...

:D
 
I know I'm late on this one but imho:
Best to NOT clean old bars, the buyer can always clean it up if they like but I'm not quite sure how you go about "Un-Cleaning" one ;)
 
Poured bars do take on some character that extruded bars don't have when they are toned/tarnished. If it was an extruded bar I would clean it. Saw a video on Youtube where the person took a bowl lined with aluminum foil added scalding hot water (helps speed up the cleaning process) add baking soda to the mix and add your dirty bar. Let sit for a while. Add more hot water if need arises. And wahla the bar came out clean as a whistle. I have some Engelhard one ounce bars I bought from a person on another site that had stated that they where BU condition, but when I received them in the mail. Not so BU. I am going to try this on them. I can't complain to much when silver slide to $26 and some change I bought these for $2 over. I'm fine with that.
 
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