"What in tarnation?!" ...
Forget the polishing creams, special microfiber cloths, and elbow grease. For years, my go-to method for cleaning tarnished silver has been this easy, fast, and safe method. I've used it on silverware ...
Silver has a way of looking dull and lifeless after just a few months, and unfortunately, this happens even if it’s only sitting in a drawer. There’s something known as ‘tarnish’ that causes most of ...
Silver tarnishes when it reacts with airborne sulfur in a process known as oxidation. To clean silver, line a bucket with aluminum foil, fill it with warm water and baking soda, and soak. While you ...
Silverware is wonderful to have. It looks elegant, and some antique pieces can even command a high price. The downside of real silver, however, is that it's prone to tarnishing, which occurs when it ...
Despite your best efforts to take care of your silverware, over time your forks, knives, spoons, and other utensils will eventually become dull and tarnished-looking. Annoyingly, removing the tarnish ...
Being handed down a family heirloom is a touching gesture: Whether you’re accepting your grandma’s beloved engagement ring or your father’s well-worn toolbox, these objects mean so much more because ...
Silver has long been the metal of choice for elegant flatware, serving pieces and candlesticks. And when it comes to jewelry, silver never seems to lose its popularity. But as much as we love its ...