I'm cleaning up my Waterford Leprechaun to sell, and I see that the discoloration which I had noticed before, has gotten worse. See the photo below. Some parts of the enamel have formed a milky "film" on the surface, though it may be surface etching and not just sitting on the surface. Any encountered this before? Any ideas on how to remove it?
The question is, how did it get there? Some may recall that I bought this stove in March from someone who had wrapped it in plastic and stored it for many years. The only thing I can think of is that something leached out of the plastic onto the surface and did this.
Any thoughts/ideas are appreciated.
The question is, how did it get there? Some may recall that I bought this stove in March from someone who had wrapped it in plastic and stored it for many years. The only thing I can think of is that something leached out of the plastic onto the surface and did this.
Any thoughts/ideas are appreciated.