4x4bassin Posted May 5, 2015 Report Posted May 5, 2015 Came across my stash of egb's that have been missing for 5 years , it was like finding a small box of treasure Anyways they are looking a little dull , anyone here have any ideas on buffing these guys up without taking the paint off of them ? Want to get them tuned up nice for my lake trout trip a week from now .
smitty55 Posted May 5, 2015 Report Posted May 5, 2015 Just use baking soda. Should do the trick. If not, Bartenders friend is an amazing cleaner/polish. Cheers
Joeytier Posted May 5, 2015 Report Posted May 5, 2015 Just as valuable as gold, given the prices they go for now! How bad are they? Aside from hooks (obviously) my rusty old Williams stay that way, and still work just as well as they did new, if not better.
Sinker Posted May 5, 2015 Report Posted May 5, 2015 Ive also had good luck on tarnished spoons. Ive had days where a tarnished spoon is the only one they will bite. Ive even taken a lighter to spoons to give them a tarnished look with success. S.
solopaddler Posted May 5, 2015 Report Posted May 5, 2015 Love EGB's but they tarnish like crazy! And no they don't work as well either. I've cleaned many an EGB with silver polish successfully - the stuff you use for silverware. Careful if it's a copper EGB (my favorite). You can rub the copper finish right off.
Moosebunk Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 Good post because I was just "trying" to clean a couple of them this past weekend.
4x4bassin Posted May 6, 2015 Author Report Posted May 6, 2015 Thanks for the replies everyone , they are really not that bad so I think I might just leave them as they are and hope for the best . They are mostly copper/gold with paint so I don't want to ruin them with a cleaner .
adempsey Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 For the copper spoons you could try soaking them in a mild acid, like lemon juice or vinegar/ketchup. Ever drop a penny in some cola? That always cleaned them up! If the others are silver (not sure if EGB's use real silver plate or not?), but good old baking soda with a piece of aluminum foil and hot water works great.
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