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Question:

Where is the best and cheapest place to buy the wool spinning wheels?

I want to teach myself to spin wool and really want to find one.Please help

Answer:

Use a good polish (I prefer the thick liquid type instead of the solid foam type), and a soft cotton clothIf there lots of little grooves in the pattern, an old toothbrush will help get in thereRub well and wash the pieces very, very thoroughly to remove all residue of the polishing liquidDry with a soft, clean cloth and on your sunglasses to counteract the brilliance from the shine! And, as Rowan above mentioned, toothpaste will work, tooI find it is best to add a drop or two of water to help it along.
Charity shops often sell new yarns in the budget ranges or they often have donated wool really cheap.
toothpaste!!!! just me it works! just a rag and some toothpaste and rub then rinse.
silver cleaner and elbow grease.
I boil a pot of water on the stove (about a gallon) put the plug in the sink line my sink with aluminum foil sprinkle 1 cup baking soda/bicarbonate soda on the tin foil pour the boiling water over the soda/foil dip all silver pieces inrinse and wipe cleanit works great! and not 'messy' like pastes

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