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I have no been able to source any silver cleaner such as Goddard's etc and more especially the one that you can use with a sponge and wash with water. Tried Villa, Central Food Hall, Central Department store, Emporium, Siam Paragon.

Anyone have a source?

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BRASSO, seen it in Tesco and Big C. Even the Ma and Pa harware store in the small town near where I live has it. Don't know why since the norm is plastic bags of food and plastic spoons and forks!

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VILLA MARKET at Langsuan Rd has definately Haggerty Silver cleaner on stock...

Had a look this afternoon, but there was none, (in the place where other polishes were stocked). Anyway, I now know where Villa is on Langsuan.

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BRASSO, seen it in Tesco and Big C. Even the Ma and Pa harware store in the small town near where I live has it. Don't know why since the norm is plastic bags of food and plastic spoons and forks!

Thanks, but Brasso is for brass and other metals, (but not silver) according to the blurb.

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Silver cleaner is in almost every street corner Jewellers. Clear bottle with a blue screw top, full of turquoise liquid. about 80 baht. It is like Goddards just not quite so good. Has "Mobile Silver Dip" written on it.

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I have "Silver Blue" silver cleaner, bought it in Bangkok but can't remember where! Made by Wongkamol - http://www.wongkamol.com/

Sounds like the business, but I need to know from where...!

Check their web site as above, if you contact them they will be able to tell you retailers stocking their products.

Thanks. I rang them and went to their office/store on 3rd floor Silom Galleria, and bought their spray. They have a whole product line, and are still developing it. But it will probably replace all other foreign brands in Thai supermarkets in due course, starting with the Central group.

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As I said Brasso is available and not expensive. "Brasso originated in the UK in 1905. Sold in most hardware and home improvement stores, it is used to clean silver, brass and bronze." Look at this website: http://www.ehow.com/how_6730571_clean-silver-brasso.html

Thanks. The blurb on the Brasso can doesn't mention silver:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasso

but I note this website does.

Silvo was the silver polish I used in UK and elsewhere, but I've never seen it here.

But perhaps they're both pretty much the same.

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As I said Brasso is available and not expensive. "Brasso originated in the UK in 1905. Sold in most hardware and home improvement stores, it is used to clean silver, brass and bronze." Look at this website: http://www.ehow.com/how_6730571_clean-silver-brasso.html

Thanks. The blurb on the Brasso can doesn't mention silver:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasso

but I note this website does.

Silvo was the silver polish I used in UK and elsewhere, but I've never seen it here.

But perhaps they're both pretty much the same.

The blurb on brasso is titled "How to clean silver with brasso", just checked it again?

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I have "Silver Blue" silver cleaner, bought it in Bangkok but can't remember where! Made by Wongkamol - http://www.wongkamol.com/

Sounds like the business, but I need to know from where...!

Check their web site as above, if you contact them they will be able to tell you retailers stocking their products.

Thanks. I rang them and went to their office/store on 3rd floor Silom Galleria, and bought their spray. They have a whole product line, and are still developing it. But it will probably replace all other foreign brands in Thai supermarkets in due course, starting with the Central group.

I just tried the spray, but I think it's more suited to jewellery cleaning, and it didn't work particularly well on Georgian salts.

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As I said Brasso is available and not expensive. "Brasso originated in the UK in 1905. Sold in most hardware and home improvement stores, it is used to clean silver, brass and bronze." Look at this website: http://www.ehow.com/how_6730571_clean-silver-brasso.html

Thanks. The blurb on the Brasso can doesn't mention silver:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasso

but I note this website does.

Silvo was the silver polish I used in UK and elsewhere, but I've never seen it here.

But perhaps they're both pretty much the same.

The blurb on brasso is titled "How to clean silver with brasso", just checked it again?

Yes, I saw that, as in "but I note this website does".

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