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How to Restore Bakelite

    Restore Shine

    • 1). Dip a soft cloth in mild soapy water. Wipe dull or stripped jewelry to remove surface dirt. Use cotton swabs to clean the small crevices of carved Bakelite, or to work around added wood or rhinestones.

    • 2). Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.

    • 3). Apply dime-size portion of Simichrome or Turtle Wax onto a lint-free cloth or chamois.

    • 4). Rub the piece and gently polish to a soft luster.

    Loose Pin Backs

    • 1). Wiggle the pin back gently. If the pin back feels slightly loose, do not alter it. Collectors would rather have a pin in original condition if possible.

    • 2). Add two tiny drops of glue onto the hardware if the pin back pulls away from the pin. Do this only if you plan to wear the pin, or if the pin's weight will cause the pin to split from the pin back. The risk of loss outweighs authenticity in this case.

    • 3). Place the pin on a soft surface, pin side up, to dry.

    Paint and Lacquer

    • 1). Pour nonacetone nail polish remover into a small glass bowl.

    • 2). Submerge the jewelry in the solution. After five minutes, check the Bakelite. Paint and lacquer added by a creative child or collector will dissolve. If paint does not fully dissolve, immerse the jewelry for five more minutes.

    • 3). Rinse with lukewarm water, then blot the jewelry dry.

    Cracks and Scratches

    • 1). Evaluate cracks and scratches. Tiny surface scratches add to the Bakelite charm. Do not attempt to buff. Craze marks, or small surface scratches on the glaze, will not turn into a crack unless stressed by impact.

    • 2). Retire Bakelite with deep splits from your wardrobe to keep the cracks from spreading. Use them as study pieces to learn about Bakelite or to visually admire instead.

    • 3). Glue laminated pieces prudently. Laminated styles of Bakelite have many layers that can become separated by damage or deterioration. Add a few drops of plastic-appropriate glue between the layers on the pin backside or, in the case of bracelets, on the wrist side. Use adhesive only if complete deterioration is imminent.

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