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	<title>Comments on: Polishing &amp; care of an antique silver brooch pin with Top Brite Metal Polish</title>
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		<title>By: Marti Wandelt</title>
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		<description>I am a bassoonist and my husband &amp; I use to collect antique phones and ice boxes which all have sensitive metal parts that need polishing. We learned about Top Bright Metal Polish through another collector.

We no longer collect phones and ice boxes, but I still play a very expensive Fox bassoon which has a great number of keys. The very fine texture of the Top Bright polish is perfect for keeping the instrument keys beautiful while not scratching or removing the metal surface from the keys. It is necessary to use q-tips in a number of small and hard to get to places and with little effort, the polish is easily applied and removed and brings the keys to a beautiful and like new shine.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a bassoonist and my husband &amp; I use to collect antique phones and ice boxes which all have sensitive metal parts that need polishing. We learned about Top Bright Metal Polish through another collector.</p>
<p>We no longer collect phones and ice boxes, but I still play a very expensive Fox bassoon which has a great number of keys. The very fine texture of the Top Bright polish is perfect for keeping the instrument keys beautiful while not scratching or removing the metal surface from the keys. It is necessary to use q-tips in a number of small and hard to get to places and with little effort, the polish is easily applied and removed and brings the keys to a beautiful and like new shine.</p>
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