How To Safely Clean Your Silver Antiques!

Silver is considered to be one of the most precious metals. Any antiques in silver looks all the more appealing with a high aesthetic value. Silver is beautiful indeed; however, this beauty comes with a price. It is not a very strong metal; in fact it is fragile and soft. This means that it gets scratched, tarnished, and stained very easily. Most of the collectors of such silver antiques always fear cleaning these precious items.

Any collector would share his thoughts on how dreaded the very thought of cleaning their collection is. However, it is not all that bad. Here are a few basic tips which can help you to keep your precious items made up of silver, clean and strong:

– Do not over clean your collection. In addition, a regular and gentle dusting activity would be preferred.

– Make use of a cotton clean cloth for the purpose of feather dusting.

– Regular dusting prevents the need to scrub the collection roughly.

– If you are concerned about the hallmarks, you would need to protect them while polishing. Cover it with a piece of tape if you are making use of the harsh polish paper. Take off the tape once the polish paper is over. With this, the hallmark is prevented from getting damaged due to harsh cleaning.

– You would need to be very careful when it comes to cleansing silver plate items as it needs lesser cleaning. Moreover, there are a few silver cleaners which prove to be very harsh when it comes to cleaning such items. Thus, storing them in the air-tight containers prevent the tarnish from occurring.

Furthermore, there are some silver items which seem to be very tough to polish. They include those items that need special skills for using as well as maintaining them. So, you must search online regarding the cleaning of that particular product, before you actually try to polish it.

Care should be taken to not leave the silverware overnight soaked in the chemical solution as this causes a lot of damage to the metal. Using a toothbrush as a cleaning brush is a good suggestion especially if you are cleaning small products like old coins. Avoid detergents at all cost as they are as good as poison for your silverware. You can try using lemon juice for making your old coins shine. Last but not least, ensure that you keep your collection clean as well as dry by using a cotton cloth.

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