8 Silver Cleaning Tips: From Start to Finish

AC_Reny
Cleaning your silver may seem like a major task. With special care and these tips, you will find that it is easier than you think.

Silver Cleaning Tips:

#1 Before cleaning your silver pieces, dust your collection before cleaning. Dust can be abrasive and scratch your silver's finish if it is not removed before cleaning. Use a soft-bristled brush or a clean cotton cloth to dust your silver pieces.

#2 Do not use your dishwasher for washing your silver pieces. They contain a mixture of harsh detergents that will damage your silver. Another reason for not using a dishwasher is that the temperatures used are much too high for silver to endure.

#3 Hand wash your silver pieces immediately after usage. Use hot mild soapy water for washing and do not use latex gloves. Rinse your silver in hot clean water and quickly dry them. By washing your pieces this way, you will prevent your silver from spotting.

#4 Using household materials for removing the tarnish from your silver is always the best way to go and cheaper. There are a number of homemade cleaners made from simple household items.

One common way is the aluminum foil method, which is fast and works well. You can also substitute foil for a water softener such as Calgon. Place a sheet of aluminum foil in a pan and pour 2-3 inches of on top of it. Add 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Let this mixture come to a boil. After the water is boiled add your silver piece, making sure your piece is entirely covered by water. Boil for 2-3 minutes more. Then rinse, dry, and rub with a soft cloth. This method works especially well with cutlery and trays.

#5 It is recommended that a commercial polish to be used only when attempts to clean your silver with household cleaner's fail. There are huge assortments for commercial silver polish at your local grocery or hardware store. With so many choices for commercial polishes it is easy to get confused to which one is the best. Choose a commercial cleaner that is less abrasive.

#6 When polishing your silver, stop when your piece is shiny. There will be some residue on your cleaning cloth. Rubbing your piece too much will cause damage to your silver's finish.

#7 If you are having a hard time removing the candle from your candlestick, do not use a knife or any other sharp object. Instead, pour a little hot water onto
your candlestick and let it sit. Timing can vary, so gently pull your candlestick for its release.

#8 Before placing your silver pieces back into their storage area, you would want to wear white cotton gloves. This ensures your pieces will be free from oil and salt that can be found on your skin. If you do own white cotton gloves, you can use a clean cloth instead. Just make sure your silver does not come into contact with your skin.

Now you can safely store away your silver collection. For added protection, be sure to read on how to store and care for your beautiful silver pieces. By applying all suggestions, your silver can be use for many generations to come.

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  • Freddy3/23/2010

    I agree w/ you to not put silver in the dishwasher because of the high temperature but then you said to put it in boiling water which I do NOT agree with. Do youself a favor and try Silvermate liquid silver cleaner. Non- abraisive, no rubbing, and no fumes. www.silvermatecompany.com

  • ChefMarquis5/1/2009

    Dude! Silvermate is the best silver cleaner! I bought a 1/2 gallon for some antique silver I got at an estate sale and it worked great!

  • ChefMarquis3/30/2009

    You are so right! Never use an abraisive polish. We also buy Silvermate polish. It is a liquid and requires no rubbing and is not abrasive at all. My restaurant has used it for many years and is definately the safest and easiest way to clean and polish silver.

  • Chef Mazzio1/5/2009

    You have very informative tips about caring for your silver. I used to use a burnisher and over time it damaged our silver pieces so i looked online for a easy, liquid silver cleaner and i found one called Silvermate. It only took about 20 seconds to totally clean and polish silver. I am very happy and I'd love for others to try it!

  • John9/28/2008

    Also, as regards the candle removal tip, placing the candle in the freezer works best if you don't need to save the candle. The wax becomes quite brittle and pops right out with the tip of a butter knife. You stand less chance of burning your self, that way.

  • John9/28/2008

    It's been my experience that the best results are obtained when the silver is both fully submerged AND each piece should have some contact point with the aluminum foil. I believe that this method relies on an electrolytic reaction between the tarnish and the aluminum.

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