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Oh, what a good girl am I..patting myself on the back..lol
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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 14968" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>DDD</p><p></p><p>When polishing silver, don't use the dips,creams, etc...</p><p>The dips, creams and such actually are toxic to some degree. Also they have a tendency to turn the silver different colors.</p><p></p><p>Use just a plain silver polishing cloth. All you have to do is rub your silver with it. There is only one step. The cloth will eventually turn black and that is a good thing since it works at it's full potential when blackened up.</p><p></p><p>My mom has a silver plated candleholder that she used a cream on. I noticed a yellow tint so I took a polishing cloth and cleaned it with that and it turned out beautiful and bright. I just did that yesterday. I asked for her silverware but she said it was too much to do and I didn't need to do it. She was amamzed at how much easier it was to do than to use the cream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 14968, member: 1953"] DDD When polishing silver, don't use the dips,creams, etc... The dips, creams and such actually are toxic to some degree. Also they have a tendency to turn the silver different colors. Use just a plain silver polishing cloth. All you have to do is rub your silver with it. There is only one step. The cloth will eventually turn black and that is a good thing since it works at it's full potential when blackened up. My mom has a silver plated candleholder that she used a cream on. I noticed a yellow tint so I took a polishing cloth and cleaned it with that and it turned out beautiful and bright. I just did that yesterday. I asked for her silverware but she said it was too much to do and I didn't need to do it. She was amamzed at how much easier it was to do than to use the cream. [/QUOTE]
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