Don't clean silver-plated itemsor fine silver with anything abrasive — such as salt and lemon juice or by using baking soda paste — as this can damage the silver. Silver craftsmen often include oxidation as part of the design in areas with intricate details to give depth and shading to ...
To maintain safety from bacteria and the function of your door knobs and handles, it’s vital to clean the door knobs and handles once a week. In addition, you might want to clean the fixtures as often as you can if there is someone in your house who has a contagious illness. Can I...
After using any cleaner, be sure to thoroughly rinse your silver with running water or a clean, damp cloth. This is especially important for detailed or etched items, since polish can stick in small crevices and harden. After, dry the pieces with a microfiber cloth to prevent white water ...
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A magnet does stick to it (albeit weakly), so I suspect it may be plated steel rather than brass. What would be the best way to Clean/restore it to a metallic shine? I was advised to use rustoleum metallic oil-based paint, but this seems like it might not be ideal....
With antique furniture especially, much of it's value is in the original finish and patina ... removing the finish is like trying to increase the value of a silver-plated tea service by removing the tarnished silver plating! Often, the value of antique furniture is actually REDUCED after ref...
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How large a piece of metal do you want to use? How will you clean each piece before putting in your solution? How strong a corrosive solution do you want to use? These are all questions you want to answer before starting the experiment. I could give you the answer here, but where is...
In my experience, few of the diners have ALL of this. While an empty coffee cup is fine, if every place-setting contains lots of empty (and clean) things, it makes the dinner appear to have been “a failure” when you look at the table after everyone’s finished: why all of the ...
Hang long or chunky pieces from hooks (on a rod or directly mounted to the wall) to keep them orderly and within reach. Bonus: It's a sturdy solution for your heavier pieces. If you have a large collection of necklaces, get multiple hook racks, like the Lusso Hook Rack (anthropologie....