I have a ladle circa 1869. Tarnished with yellow as well as some black places. Are you supposed to leave it as is or clean it up?
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Cleaning old silver pieces
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There are several, or different »point of view«:
It’s one of hundred, or maybe thousands of items of silver you’ve collected?
It’s a ladle for use at least once a week?
It’s a decorative ladle which serves as a highlight in your showcase?
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Clean with care — e.g. our Danish contributor »Hose_dk« likes that silver gets back his main appearance: To could »shine«.
If you’ve only some, or a few pieces of silver, clean them, and use them often.
Please e.g. look here: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17225" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It lets you see, that cleaning silver is also a pleasure.
Kind regards silverport
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There are several, or different »point of view«:
It’s one of hundred, or maybe thousands of items of silver you’ve collected?
It’s a ladle for use at least once a week?
It’s a decorative ladle which serves as a highlight in your showcase?
…
Clean with care — e.g. our Danish contributor »Hose_dk« likes that silver gets back his main appearance: To could »shine«.
If you’ve only some, or a few pieces of silver, clean them, and use them often.
Please e.g. look here: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=17225" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It lets you see, that cleaning silver is also a pleasure.
Kind regards silverport
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Re: Cleaning old silver pieces
Jankay8,
Those black spots may be corrosion, not tarnish. You could place a cotton ball soaked with ammonia on the spot and remove it after 10 minutes. The corrosion (if that's what it is) should be gone!
Those black spots may be corrosion, not tarnish. You could place a cotton ball soaked with ammonia on the spot and remove it after 10 minutes. The corrosion (if that's what it is) should be gone!