southernstyle
New member
After reading some of the other posts. I decided to cut the end off of a old charger....cell phone, cordless phone....I don't think it matters. I put baking soda and aluminum in the bottom of a bowl, hot water and the positive wire hooked to aluminum and the negative wire wrapped around the ring. It does not shock me. I put the ring in the water and watch it bubble off all corrosion. I also use a fingernail file (one with 4 sides for smoothing and buffing nails, ask your girl if your not sure what I'm talking about) to lightly buff out the pits in the silver, then keep working it as you move to the finer parts of the nail file. It works great on the round parts, not so much on the detailed parts, but does save a lot of time. I think it works pretty good. Maybe this will help some of you make your collection nicer, or just give you something to do on those rainy, windy, cold days. Here is a pic of the ring I just found and posted a hour or so ago. It's not finished, but gives you a idea of what I am talking about.
Chris
Chris