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smurfchops | 09:12 Tue 10th Sep 2013 | Home & Garden
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I use silver plate teaspoons every day and they go brown because of the tea. I scrub them with a sponge to get this off, but they are now tarnishing, the silver plate is wearing off in parts. How can I clean silver plate without this happening? I sometimes soak in a foil covered dish, with soda crystals, but on a daily basis, which is the best way to clean them? I also find that, when they are new they are lovely and bright and sparkly, but over time and use, they tend to fade and go matt. Help please !
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When I get to 'do' the FIL's kitchen, which is usually on a notch below the Black Hole of Calcutta, I find a soak in a solution of bleach and water brings up the cutlery nicely without scrubbing.
Can you afford to get stainless steel teaspoons? No fuss or extra cleaning with those.
I use Silver Dip
Perhaps they would benefit from a replating ?
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I use Silver Dip on the tips of forks, it's good for that, but doesn't get the tarnishing off. I don't really like the harsh colour of stainless steel but I know they wear well. I will try the bleach and water tip though, thanks !
Silver Dip removes all the tarnish from my silver plated cutlery.
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OK I will try the silver dip again, thanks !
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Well bleach made them black, good thing they were the old ones, and silver dip didn't help. Might be LK for stainless steel. Thanks all

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