Month: August 2020

August 6, 2020 James Benson 0 Comments

Tips And Tricks Of Seasoned Estate Sales Groupies

To tell if pearls are real or not, chose a pearl that is not visible when wearing somewhere toward the back of a necklace and scrape it across your teeth. If the finish comes off, they are not real.
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To tell if a gold piece is solid gold and not plated, take a small file or emery board and gently buff in an area that will not be noticeable. If you see silver or copper, it is not solid gold.
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To clean out a vase that you can’t reach your hand in, fill the vase with warm water and drop in a couple of Efferdent tablets until dissolved. This will take out most of the stain.
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Store old purses, hats, and linens with one or two used dryer sheets. It keeps them from getting an old musty odor.
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If you have books or magazines with a musty odor, put them out in the hot sun for a few hours and then seal in a bag with a used dryer sheet.
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If you have a smoke odor in a doll or any fabric, spray with Carpet Fresh No Vacuum Foam Carpet Refresher for Pet odors. Let dry outside and within a few days, the smoke odor is completely gone. Do not saturate in case your colors run. It is better to do it two or three times than to chance to ruin your piece.
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For cleaning acrylic paintings and artwork not under glass: Every once in a while take a clean damp cloth (like an old cotton tee shirt) and gently wipe the surface of an acrylic painting off to remove grime that has accumulated. This is only for artwork that is not under glass. First, gently try an inconspicuous corner before progressing to be safe. Watch out for areas that are raised with little mounds of paint. Be careful that you don’t catch them with your cloth and rip them off.
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To polish brass make a paste of equal parts of salt, flour, and vinegar. Rub on brass with a soft cloth. Rinse completely. Shine with a clean, dry, soft cloth.
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If you scorch a textile while ironing, rub a cut onion over the scorch, then soak a cloth in cold water for one hour. Rewash and try again.
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Never polish dark antique bronze or you will destroy the old patina and lower the value of the piece.
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When storing any battery run item, remember to remove the batteries first.
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For dusting very intricate porcelain pieces, use a fluffy blush brush.
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Old steel needles found on a Victrola should be changed very often to avoid damage to the records.
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Never store water globes in the dark. Light is necessary to keep the liquid inside clear.
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To stop an antique leaky vase from leaking water if you are using it for flowers, roll the inside with paraffin wax and it will seal the leak.
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Never store a bisque piece in a newspaper. The print will rub off on it and it is almost impossible to remove.
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When storing any glass or porcelain piece with a lid, secure the lid in place with tape before wrapping. When you reopen the package, you are less apt to have it fall off and break.
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When packing a hollow piece to mail, pack the inside tightly with tissue or plastic bags as well as bubble wrap on the outside. This will help protect it from shock if dropped.
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To remove wax drippings from metal candlesticks, put the candlesticks in the freezer for a few hours.

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