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Faith,
Mr. Mooney is correct in the sense that the best and real
way to silverplate is with an electroplating process but he
may have overlooked a cheaper way to do it without cyanide.
I found a supplier of
Jax silver plating solution which is
brushed on, allowed to dry, rinsed off and gives a
reasonable silver plated finish without the need of
electricity. It's an easy and inexpensive way to touch up
parts.
Regards,
Lance Fisher
- Fairlawn, NJ, USA
You are correct, Mr. Fisher. Thanks.
In fact, I've since discovered there there are a number
of commercial immersion silver plating kits. They rely on
the fact that silver will come out of solution in preference
to exposed metal that is lower in nobility like copper and
brass. Immersion plating gives a really thin coating because
as soon as the surface is covered with even one atom
thickness the reaction will cease. But if the item will see
no wear, and you are willing to repeat it fairly frequently,
you and a number of other readers are reporting that it can
work. There are a number of brands recommended on these
pages and we've added an
FAQ, "Silver
Plating at Home", that sources the Jax as well as
Medallion Liquid Silver Plating Solution, Miracle Silver, Nu
Silver, Quickshine, Silveron, Silver Plating Formula, Silver
Secret, and The Silver Solution.
Thanks!
Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com Inc. - Brick,
NJ
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