Yes. Some kind of Lime or calcium build up remover. Maybe Drayno. Yeah that'll get it nice and shiny.
There are various ways to clean vintage diamond rings such as using a toothbrush, soap, and a bowl of water. One should apply ivory soap and gently scrub the diamond ring in the water.
Joy Sterling has written: 'Vintage Feasting' -- subject(s): California, Iron Horse Vineyards, Wine and wine making
Sterling marked 920 indicates that the item is made of 92% silver, which is higher than the standard sterling silver content of 92.5% (or 925). This marking is often associated with certain vintage silver pieces, particularly from specific regions or manufacturers. While not all 920-marked items are considered vintage, many do fall into that category, especially if they exhibit characteristics typical of older craftsmanship. To determine vintage status, it's important to consider the design, maker, and historical context of the piece.
The initials "DB" on a vintage army ring typically refer to the soldier's name or the unit designation they served in, while "Sterling" indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, a durable and high-quality metal often used in jewelry. Vintage army rings often carry personal significance, representing the service and sacrifices of military personnel. Collectors value these rings for their historical context and craftsmanship.
Is it okay to steam clean vintage gold coins
warm water and wax comb
The best way to clean a vintage Cathedral radio is to wipe off all the dust, then using a sheet of Clorox disinfectant then wipe the Cathedral radio carefully.
a jewelry shop will do this for you as a curtesy or a very minimal fee . Go to walmart and buy a $5.00 bottle of silver cleaner in the jewerly section. Dip ring in it for 10 seconds and walla......a nice shiney ring, and lots of silver cleaner left over.
I have two gorgeous pieces marked Salamone Sterling in the style of Perruzi. Any info about this silversmith?
Clean House New York - 2011 West Village of Vintage 1-5 was released on: USA: 14 November 2011
Have it checked over by a competent gunsmith before you try.
Are you sure it is fspo? ESPO is the name of a vintage jewelry company. I see it on many gold filled rings.