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    Default Silver finish for Sax.

    I have an old saxophone that I want to renovate and I was wondering if any one knew of a product that could apply a siver finish to brass. I haven't looked into getting it plated but I can guess it would be expensive.

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    Spray can??


    Al :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Spray can??


    Al :confused:
    I was planning on something better than silver coloured paint.
    I remember seeing a US programme years ago where they had a product that was used to repair worn silver plate. It was about the same consistency as shoe polish and was rubbed on.

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    Adrian,

    It seems a pity to go to a bit of trouble and fall short because of a few dollars?

    If you can't afford plating, why not polish off all the plating and leave the original material polished and clear lacquered?

    Cheers,

    P

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    I have taken all the keys back to bare brass and used a clear lacquer but I'm not impressed by the look of the brass.
    Since posting, I've found a product called Inca Silver Plating Solution which looks like it might do the job in conjunction with the lacquer.

    Thanks for the feedback.

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    Adrian,

    I'm not prepared to disclose why I was on this site! :eek:

    Oh ok, I was looking through their wooden bike links..... but this link looks pretty darned interesting..I'd still go for the real job if possible though!

    Bike Rod and Kustom

    Cheers,

    P

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    It's interesting. It looks like another one of those products that comes out of the current nano research.

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    Why don't you try silver plating it yourself?

    After all it's not rocket science.

    All you'd need is an ounce of silver ($20?) and a battery charger. plus some eloctrolyte

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