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Caring for
your Sterling Silverware
Related departments:
Silver Polish | Silver
Storage Bags | Silverware
Chests
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Washing sterling silver Hand-washing
sterling Dishwasher
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Storing your Silverware Never wrap your silverware in any type of plastic, rubber bands, or newspaper. These items contain high amounts of sulfur which will accelerate tarnishing. Avoiding Tarnish 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. |
Polishing your Silverware * Use a very soft cloth, such as flannel, to polish your silverware. * We recommend using a non-abrasive foaming paste cleaner, or Hagerty's Spray Polish. Avoid all-purpose metal cleaners, and dip cleaners. * Avoid excess rubbing, and be sure to rub lengthwise, never in a circular motion or crosswise. * Try to keep polish away from gold accents, if you have those accents on your items. Like most precious metals, silver will scratch and chafe as it is used. This is normal, and adds to the silver's character. The scratches will eventually give silver its patina, the soft, rich glow that is prized in old silver. |
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