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Old 10-19-2009, 10:51 AM
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You can buy the coffee if you let me buy the 12 year old, aged in casks sweetener.

Mmmmmmm sweetener,
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Works for me! We will be back in Hi in a little over a month so I plan to stock up on the Kona beans again.
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COPPERBRILL!!!!!!!! Leaves a great luster whereas BKF is an abrasive that leaves behind tiny microscratches.

I'm tellin' y'all to visit Rocky Mountain Retinning's website for further information concerning copper retinning and repolishing. The copperware they've retinned and polished for me has been sold but I stand 100% behind them, their quality of work, and their knowledge in repolishing copper. The utensils came back to me looking literally like new.

In the near future I'll have some before-and-after photos posted for your inspection.

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You send your pots out to be polished?
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NO! But RMR polishes them following the retinning process. It's included in their price.
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NO! But RMR polishes them following the retinning process. It's included in their price.

So what does that have to do with some one wanting to clean their own pots at home?
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