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Anyone ever encounter this problem??

Donna(NJ

Well-known member
Found a silver rope chain that is frozen. Uasually after washing all the sand out they are fine, except this one.

Any thoughts on dissolving ??? to release all the links ??

TIA
Donna(NJ)
 
Try a mix of vinegar and salt. Seems to work well on coins and silver. I've even cleaned up a good percentage of eaten up zincolns enough to get them through a coin machine.
Rinse with water and baking soda after the vinegar and salt.
 
Yeah, that must have been there for a while to get frozen like that. Was it dark Grey or Black when you found it? I wish you would have posted a picture of it before cleaning. That's interesting.
 
Electrolysis would be my next method. The Whydah Pirate Museum has a superb setup. A great tour if you ever make a trip to Cape Cod.
 
I tried it overnight but didn’t do much. Maybe a few days??

HH
Donna
Tumble it I did that with a ID bracelet came out like new I use CLR works great
Mark
 
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