Put a pinch of salt a raw egg over the patch where the silver polish paste is and lick it off.
To remove melted plastic and fabrics, heat at low setting just until material softens, and scrape off with a smooth piece of wood, a wooden spatula or half a clothespin. If some remains, make a paste with baking soda and water and rub or try silver polish. Wipe off with damp cloth. For a non-stick soleplate, rub gently with nylon mesh pad and suds. Acetone or nail polish remover may remove melted polyester.
To remove the fog made from your sterling silver jewelry, make a thick paste with 1/4 cup baking soda and 2 tablespoons water. Apply with a moist sponge and gently rub it, clean and dry. For polish gold jewelry, cover with a light coating of baking soda, pour a bit of vinegar over it and rinse clean.
Ritz dye has a product to mremove rust stains. if you will mix this into a paste and rub on stain let it sit for about 15 minutes then wash with laundry it should take it out. i have used this many times and it works for me.
Sponge the stain with a dry-cleaning solvent and allow it to dry, then brush off the powder. If stain is still there, mix a paste of powdered detergent, water and a few drops of ammonia. Apply this mixture to the stain. When you can remove no more stain, then flush the area with water and launder as soon as possible.
All polishing techniques use the same method in principle: polishing is the methodical application of a very fine abbrasive. The paste usually used for car polish is a chalk or limestone emulsion, where the mineral is very finely ground. Modern polish may also use non-mineral abbrasives.
Maybe, but a good polish for silver or copper can be made with baking soda and a little water to make a paste. Plus the cleanup would probably be easier.
If they are silver I would recommend tooth paste. (Arm and hammer works the best)
Tooth paste or perfume is the most efficient way to remove nail polish, it might sound crazy but works very well!
It could be tomato paste, salt water, or nail polish because of the acids
To remove melted plastic and fabrics, heat at low setting just until material softens, and scrape off with a smooth piece of wood, a wooden spatula or half a clothespin. If some remains, make a paste with baking soda and water and rub or try silver polish. Wipe off with damp cloth. For a non-stick soleplate, rub gently with nylon mesh pad and suds. Acetone or nail polish remover may remove melted polyester.
To remove solder flux stains from clothing, wipe off any excess of flux from the clothing with a piece of paper towel. Mix 1 tbsp. of baking soda with enough warm water to make a paste. Apply the baking soda paste to the flux using an old toothbrush. The baking soda will act as a neutralizing agent. Wipe away the baking soda and the dissolved flux from the clothing with a damp cloth, then let it air dry thoroughly.
To remove the fog made from your sterling silver jewelry, make a thick paste with 1/4 cup baking soda and 2 tablespoons water. Apply with a moist sponge and gently rub it, clean and dry. For polish gold jewelry, cover with a light coating of baking soda, pour a bit of vinegar over it and rinse clean.
To make polish out of charcoal, grind charcoal into a fine powder. Mix the charcoal powder with a binding agent like wax or oil to create a paste. Apply the paste to the surface you want to polish, then buff it off to reveal a shiny finish.
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Make a paste with fingernail polish and corn starch. Apply the paste to the mark and cover it with aluminum foil. The acetone in the fingernail polish remover will dissolve the ink and the cornstarch will soak it up so it won't spread. The aluminum foil will keep the fingernail polish remover from evaporating before it gets a chance to work. Always try out any stain removal technique on a spot that won't show because it may damage the material that you are trying to clean.
i use orange power in a paste form works great get it at walmart
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