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| Question: How do I clean my sterling silverware and keep it from tarnishing? | |||
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The best way to avoid tarnish is to use your silver! Frequent use of your silverware will keep it bright and shiny, and will certainly enhance your dining table. Tarnish is caused by certain foods that contain sulfides, such as: Eggs, fruit juices, tomatoes, vinegar, ketchup, salt, salty foods (such as butter), mustard, salad dressings, and tomato sauces. If these foods remain on your silverware for a length of time, they will cause your silver to tarnish. Salt should be rinsed off immediately to avoid spotting. If you use your silverware regularly, store it in a clean drawer free from moisture. If you store your silver for a length of time, place it in either flannel flatware rolls, or in a wooden storage chest with protective lining. Never wrap your silverware in any type of plastic, rubber bands, or newspaper. These items contain high amounts of sulfur which will accelerate tarnishing. Hand-washing sterling Dishwasher tips |
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