Coin Polishing Cloth - Impregnated Cleaning Cloth for Coins, Jewellery & Silverware
Product Code:
CCP101
Availability:
In Stock
Rating:
£8.95
£8.95
Summary
Restore the shine to your collection with this finely woven coin polishing cloth, specially designed to remove dirt and tarnish with minimal effort. The cloth is impregnated with a cleaning agent, allowing you to gently polish coins to a brighter finish with simple rubbing. Ideal for more than just coins, this versatile cloth is also suitable for cleaning jewellery and cutlery, making it a handy addition to any collector’s or household cleaning kit. Please note: this cloth is not washable, as washing will remove the active cleaning properties. It is not recommended for proof or proof-like coins, as polishing may damage their delicate finish - these should be left untreated to preserve their condition.
Specifications
| Brand |
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|---|---|
| Colour | Blue |
| EAN/GTIN | 4004117337154 |
Description
Restore the shine to your collection with this finely woven coin polishing cloth, specially designed to remove dirt and tarnish with minimal effort. The cloth is impregnated with a cleaning agent, allowing you to gently polish coins to a brighter finish with simple rubbing.
Ideal for more than just coins, this versatile cloth is also suitable for cleaning jewellery and cutlery, making it a handy addition to any collector’s or household cleaning kit.
Please note: this cloth is not washable, as washing will remove the active cleaning properties. It is not recommended for proof or proof-like coins, as polishing may damage their delicate finish - these should be left untreated to preserve their condition.
Ideal for more than just coins, this versatile cloth is also suitable for cleaning jewellery and cutlery, making it a handy addition to any collector’s or household cleaning kit.
Please note: this cloth is not washable, as washing will remove the active cleaning properties. It is not recommended for proof or proof-like coins, as polishing may damage their delicate finish - these should be left untreated to preserve their condition.