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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 208569, member: 25"]These are all methods I have used, all benefit from a finish with a silver cloth, in my opinion. I use the hot water, aluminium and washing soda mainly for any silverplate pieces where I do not want to spend much time on them.</p><p><br /></p><p>The good news is that with the virtual abolition of coal fires in homes, the amount of sulfur compounds in the air has dropped dramatically, and they are the main culprits with tatnished silver, so one good clean should last a long time, weekly attention from the butler has gone the way of butlers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 208569, member: 25"]These are all methods I have used, all benefit from a finish with a silver cloth, in my opinion. I use the hot water, aluminium and washing soda mainly for any silverplate pieces where I do not want to spend much time on them. The good news is that with the virtual abolition of coal fires in homes, the amount of sulfur compounds in the air has dropped dramatically, and they are the main culprits with tatnished silver, so one good clean should last a long time, weekly attention from the butler has gone the way of butlers.[/QUOTE]
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