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✨ Effortless Tarnish-Free Shine: Corbell Silver Town Talk Anti-Tarnish Silver Polish Mitts Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of ✨ Effortless Tarnish-Free Shine: Corbell Silver Town Talk Anti-Tarnish Silver Polish Mitts

A very quick, clean way of bringing a lasting shine to your silver. One pair, specially lined, so they'll protect your hands. Impregnated with a unique cleaning agent. Adds Town Talk's Anti-Tarnish agent which slows tarnishing. Made in England by Town Talk Polish Co.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Houseware Magic Gloves

Awesome! Really brings the details to life. Easy to use, ideal for quick polishing or items that require more intensive cleaning.

Pros
  • Health and Household
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good, not so good: Homeware

I gave it 3 stars for ease of use, but it was only average in terms of start-up distance. I used it to clean a pair of silver candle holders. I used gloves for one and cream polish and cloth for the other. There was no comparison. The cream polish worked much better for both cleaning and getting into small areas.

Pros
  • Homeware
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing for VERY Tarnished Silver

This is Amazing! I love buying second hand silver and I use chemicals. To be honest I just hated the smell and the uneven shine it gave me. I tried it on the recommendation of a silversmith and am very satisfied. It's so easy and no smell what so ever. Now I'm going to use them to polish the silver. I get a completely smooth finish and it's a lot easier than with chemicals.

Pros
  • Housewares
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  • Something Different