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Silver Tableware Care
China | Crystal
| Silver
Now that you've cleaned your china and crystal, you're probably ready to tackle the
silver! Check below for helpful tips for washing, polishing,
and storing your silver.
Silver Care
As with china and crystal, Replacements recommends hand cleaning for silver.
Silver's finish actually improves with daily use, what better reason to use it
regularly! Silver pieces that are used regularly will develop a "patina",
which is actually a blending of thousands of microscopic scratches. This patina
creates a beautiful satin finish. Rotate the use of all of your pieces to create
an even "patina" throughout your set. After using your silver, consider
these cleaning tips -
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Wash silver immediately after use.
If food is left on silver for periods as short as one hour, it can permanently
stain sterling and damage silverplate. Be especially wary of foods such as mayonnaise,
vinegar, and eggs.
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Put a rubber mat or dishtowel in the bottom of your sink
to prevent contact between the silver and any metals that are
a part of your sink.
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Use a soft cloth, mild detergent, and hot water to clean
silver. Take special care to use a mild detergent, avoid lemon-scented
detergents as they can cause rust spots on silver handles and blades. Don't
use abrasive pads or steel wool to remove debris.
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Dry silver immediately after washing
with a soft cloth to prevent water spots.
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Sterling silver, especially
hollow-handled pieces, should never be placed in a dishwasher.
The heat from the automatic dishwasher cleaning process can loosen the adhesives
in the knife handles, potentially causing a "rattling" noise.
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Avoid placing silver on hot surfaces such as heating elements,
or near open flames.
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Before beginning, use
a lint-free cloth or soft toothbrush to clean the silver surface
of dust.
- Wash pieces per recommendations above
to clear all debris. Hint - if you are trying to remove candle wax from candlesticks
- simply run the soiled area under hot water. Remove wax with your fingers, and
avoid using knife blades to remove wax.
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It is important at this point to
dry each piece thoroughly.
Hint - use a blow dryer on a low setting to dry hard to reach places.
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Apply a top grade silver polish
in a gentle, circular motion.
- Let the polished pieces sit per polish
instructions. As appropriate, remove applied polish with a lint-free cloth.
- Wash and dry each piece thoroughly
to remove any excess polish.
Storage
Sterling and silverplate, when not being used for extended periods, should
be stored in a silver chest that has a tarnish resistant lining, or in felt bags.
Do not store silver in an airtight container. Click here for our tableware
storage items.
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