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Returning to Tiffany
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Canada Eh!
Posts: 2,222
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i have heard people here speaking of the silver cloth from Tif & Co. is this just the haggerty grey and blue one?
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,735
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I'm interested to know this, too! Where can I buy one and how much? Can I buy a generic (non-Tiffany) one for less that will work just as good?
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Joined: Mar 2008
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 2,664
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I have this cloth and it is a pretty big (don't have the exact measurements, sorry) and its the Tiffany blue color. Is OK, but no more spectacular than any other silver polishing cloth I have used.
I wouldn't buy it again. I don't remember the price either but I don't think it was anything out of the ordinary. |
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Tandas Di Mana?!
Joined: Mar 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 833
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this cloth is awesome!
i'm lazy and definitely not one who will sit around applying polish ointment and stuff i should do a before and after picture next time. the cloth is so easy to use and i don't have to spend money and send my silver pieces back to tiffany to clean anymore. from memory it's really cheap as well. |
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East Coast Girl
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: Northeast
Posts: 4,252
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I have the Tiffany blue polishing cloth and I also love it. I have the mini size I think. It comes in a couple of different sizes. I want to say the one I purchased was $5 or $6, but I bought it last year so don't remember that well.
IMO this polishing cloth works much better than any of the generic cloths that I've bought. It really makes my tiffany sterling silver jewelry look brand new! I don't think they sell them on tiffany.com, you have to call Tiffany CS to order one. |
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is VERY happy =)
Joined: Jan 2008
Location: Deeetroit
Posts: 1,290
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I have some blue polishing cloths from Tiffany, I usually just ask for one with my purchase. I think they are complimentary? I have never been charged for one.
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Joined: Sep 2008
Location: Hawaii
Posts: 565
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They polish cloths are $5 for the small one and $10 for the big one, I don't know what the dimensions are though. Tiffany's recommends that you only use their polish cloths but I have no idea whether another works any better because I've never tried before. Also they do charge for the cloths but if you're lucky and you get a nice SP they might give it to you for free, although they're not supposed to.
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Designated Shopaholic
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: nor.cal
Posts: 9,232
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The Tiffany's polishing cloth works miracles! (I'm bias though, I havent tried any others) It transforms my tarnished sterling silver pieces into almost-brand-new-shiny pieces! Loveee it!
I had to pay for mine's but I've only used like 1/20 of the entire piece. It lasts awhile and imo is worth the small amount they charge you |
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Joined: Dec 2006
Location: nyc
Posts: 3,456
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I have one, and it's great for some things. I like to use it on jewelry like my bead earrings or bean pendant, because those things are smooth so a couple quick swipes with the cloth will have them looking nice and shiny in no time. For stuff that's really tarnished, though, the cloth does not work as well. It's best for light tarnish and great for maintenance so your pieces don't get badly tarnished.
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