Silver Strippers

Silver Strippers

  • Hydrochloric Acid (37% Reagent-Grade): When used for stripping silver, hydrochloric acid forms a water-insoluble white precipitate that is easily removed from waste water. Proper ventilation is required by the user to handle the corrosive fumes associated with hydrochloric acid.
  • Nitric Acid is used for dissolving silver from glass for re-silvering and titration. Proper ventilation is necessary to tackle the acid fumes when using this product.
  • Silver Strip

    $56.00$772.00
    Peacock Silver Strip is a dry powder that is diluted with water to remove silver and copper from glass when re-silvering or removing silver deposits from the faces of mirrors. It is also used for "wipe out" techniques on silk-screened mirrors and for cleaning deposits on equipment. It does not have the fumes associated with other acids.

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