Alexander Hamilton House SILVER SECRET™ products
are non-flammable, non-toxic, non-abrasive and ecologically safe, a
break through in metal care for the 21st Century.
METHOD OF USE FOR BOTH PRODUCTS:
- Protect
work area, clothing and hands against stains, however, most stains will
wash off with soap and water.
- Shake
well, pour a small amount into plastic or glass bowl .
- Treat
a small area at a time. Apply liberally.
- Rub
an area thoroughly for about 15 seconds.
- Re-apply
2 or 3 times to strengthen plating.
- Immediately
buff with a clean, soft cloth, paper towel, cotton ball or soft
toothbrush. Alternatively wash off with warm water and dry at once.
- Repeat
the process, as necessary, for difficult situations.
- Never
pour used liquid back in it's bottle.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
- Never
use abrasive polishes again. To protect the silver and silver plate
items you have, just continue to use SILVER SECRET™
ENHANCING POLISH.
- Do
not use either product on copper or copper based metals unless you want
them to be silver plated.
- Our
products are non-toxic. However, as with any household cleaner, items
freshly plated or polished should be rinsed before use.
- After
a couple of applications of our PLATER, you may
safely wash the item in a dishwasher.
- For
ornate patterns try using a soft natural bristle brush or even a soft
toothbrush to get into the grooves. Rinse the item thoroughly in warm
water, dry and reapply.
WARNING: Keep away from children. On contact
with eyes, irrigate with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
See Photos Below: Before using the PLATER, copper
beading on the base was very evident.
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Polished Candle Stick
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Detail before using PLATER
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Detail after using PLATER
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