I was looking at the "Land of Marbles" website and came across these polishing cloths I was thinking of getting. I'm looking for something that can give my marbles a nice shine, but I don't want to ruin any seams or pointil marks that may be useful to identify the marble. Has anyone used these? Should I use them or would that be a terrible idea? Are there any pros or cons? I copied a description of the cloths (as seen on "Land of Marbles" website) below:
"The Fabulustre clotháis the simplest method of polishing a marble that has a mild haze. It is two sheets of fine flannel sewn together - one sheet is impregnated with red jeweler's rouge and the other is untreated. Use the red sheet to polish, and the yellow sheet to buff. Each cloth is printed "Good until worn to shreds!" The cloth's pouch measures 7x5" but the cloth unfolds to a 10" square.
Red jeweler's rouge is a very fine abrasive and may take some time to bring glass up to a wet-looking finish, but you aren't going to scratch the glass or dull it as you would with polishing pads. It definitely won't repair a scratched or dinged-up marble (at least not quickly...), but it's safe for bringing back the wet look from a hazy area, or buffing mint marbles to bring out that wet shine.
(These cloths are widely used in the jewelry trade - the cloth will also polish and clean (removing any tarnish) from gold, silver (and silverware), nickel and jewelry. For a quick testing of it's power, try polishing your pocket change - it's like magic!)"
Any comments would be appreciated! -Jessica