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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 9542885, member: 5833"]Some people use mineral oil on their cameos to brighten them up, disguise any dulled places, but I wouldn't trust it not to leave bits exposed to the ketchup. Toothpaste, as long as it's not whitening/bleaching formulation, could also work. You might actually see what rubbing in toothpaste can do for the metal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 9542885, member: 5833"]Some people use mineral oil on their cameos to brighten them up, disguise any dulled places, but I wouldn't trust it not to leave bits exposed to the ketchup. Toothpaste, as long as it's not whitening/bleaching formulation, could also work. You might actually see what rubbing in toothpaste can do for the metal.[/QUOTE]
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