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  • How to Use Aluminum Foil in 10 Different Ways

    This will show you how to use aluminum foil in 10 different ways

  • How to Store Silver Flatware

    Sparkling, polished silver flatware is the perfect accompaniment to holiday meals and hosted dinners. Most people reserve their fine silver flatware for special occasions, and have it stored most...

  • How to Eliminate Musty Odors From Sterling Silver Flatware

    Sterling silver flatware comes to each owner in various ways---as an inheritance, as a wedding gift or found at a bargain at an estate sale---and the silverware's condition is often out of the...

  • How to Clean a Tarnished Silver Punch Bowl

    Tarnish is that dark layer of corrosion that mars the shiny look of silver and takes away its luster. Corrosion is a slow-acting form of rust that if left untreated can eventually damage the item....

  • How to Polish Sterling Silver Trays

    Silver adds a touch of elegance to a large variety of items, from tableware to jewelry. Unfortunately, it is a delicate metal that tarnishes easily. Exposure to elements in the air can turn a once...

  • How to Replace Sterling Silver Flatware

    If you use sterling-silver flatware in your home, you run the risk of it wearing down, becoming damaged or getting lost. Whether you're replacing part or all of your sterling-silver flatware set...

  • Tips on Cleaning Silver

    Part of the appeal of silver is the way that it sparkles in the light. When silver fails to do so it's time to consider cleaning it up again. Tarnish can occur on silver that isn't even being...

  • Hints for Cleaning Silver Plated Things

    The term silver plate refers to objects that have a thin veneer of pure silver over a base of a secondary metal like nickel, silver, copper or zinc. The pure silver is adhered to the surface of...

  • Hints for Cleaning Silver

    Silver flatware and jewelry can become stained or tarnished over years of use. However, it takes little effort to clean your silver pieces and restore their original shine. Most of the time, a...

  • How to Mix China Dinnerware

    When I was first married many years ago, having a set of matching china dinnerware was almost mandatory, if you will. I've never been one to follow the rules, instead I've always followed my...

  • How to Clean Arthur Court Silver

    Arthur Court silver comes in a variety of pieces and designs, everything from a oval serving tray with grapes to a set of ghost shaped salt and pepper shakers. They're not just serving and dinner...

  • How to Clean Metal Naturally

    You can easily clean various metal surfaces like copper, brass, and silver with common household ingredients like vinegar, salt, baking soda, and lemon juice. Clean metal surfaces on a regular...

  • How to Clean Silver Spoons

    Silver flatware is often passed on from one generation to another within a family. Silver spoons, knives, and forks are cherished items. Since these items can be family heirlooms it is important...

  • How to Polish Silver

    You can use a silver polish but if you don't have that on hand....you might want to try this quick fix. This works as well as a commercial polish without the expense and the added bonus of being...

  • How to Clean Silver-Plated Bowls

    If your bowl is silver plated, it's actually mostly made of another metal, and the silver occupies just a thin layer on the outside. When you care for it properly, it can last a long time. If...

  • How to Clean Silver without Chemicals

    Little affects the beauty of silver jewelry, tea sets, flatware or antiques more than a layer of murky tarnish that obscures the shine and fine detail. If you clean your silver often, however, you...

  • How to Polish Silver Using Baking Soda

    Polishing silver is about as popular as paying taxes - but the time still comes when you need Gramma's favorite serving dish. Learn how to use science instead of elbow grease to polish your...

  • How to Select Flatware

    When you think of flatware, you usually envision a nicely matching set. But think outside the silverware box. A fun alternative is to mix and match pieces---for instance, elegant old sterling...

  • How to Get Spots Off a Silver-Plated Item

    Silver-plated items are valuable and beautiful. When these items are cared for properly, they will stay beautiful for years. What's more, regular use is even recommended because this will reduce...

  • How to Identify a Silver Flatware Pattern

    You love using the silver flatware you inherited from your grandmother, but what do you do when one of the pieces gets mangled in the garbage disposal? Stores don't often carry a wide variety of...

  • How to Clean Silver Teaspoons

    Many people collect silver teaspoons, and others may have a complete silver flatware set. Either way, the method is the same, because silver will react the same way to air and other corroding...

  • How to Polish Silverware

    Your silver can look good as new again using one of these easy tricks.

  • How to Use Toothpaste to Clean Silver

    Using toothpaste to clean silver is as easy as brushing your teeth. The mildly abrasive quality of toothpaste will not harm your silver, as toothpaste is meant to clean your teeth without harming...

  • How to Keep Silver Jewelry Bright

    Knowing how to keep silver jewelry bright in-between professional cleanings is a must for any fashionable woman. Dirty rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets don't sparkle and that can take...

  • How to Shine Silver

    Learn how to shine silver when you don't have polish in this free video clip on homemaking tips.

  • How to Use and Maintain Antique Silver

    If you're fortunate enough to have heirloom or antique silver flatware or holloware, you know that cleaning and storing it properly are important to maintain its beauty and value. Silver is a...

  • How to Make a Silver Drawer

    We don't use silver flatware much anymore. Modern stainless is acceptable for all but the most formal occasions. But silver, whether sterling or silver plate, especially if it is an heirloom,...

  • How to Keep Silver Shiny

    If you have some precious silver pieces in your family, you may know keeping them shiny and beautiful can be difficult. Here are a few tips to keep those pieces tarnish free and shiny for as long...

  • How to Clean Tarnish from Sterling Silver

    Perhaps you've inherited your grandmother's heirloom silver tea set and want to display it in your dining room. However, the tea set is no longer shining silver; instead it has become a sort of...

  • How to Identify Flatware Patterns

    People often pass down flatware to the next generation as a keepsake from the past, but others buy it new for wedding and housewarming gifts. Being able to identify your flatware pattern can aid...

  • How to Clean Tarnish From Sterling Silver

    Whether you have your favorite sterling silver jewelry or grandma's flatware, here are several ideas to help you clean it and keep it clean.

  • How to Clean Tarnish From Sterling Silver

    Caring for your special silver is easy and cheap! This process may be used for jewelry, silverware, and more!

  • How to Polish Antique Silver Plate

    To keep your antique silver plate pieces looking nice, you must periodically polish them. Silver tarnishes over time. A silver item that appears yellow or black has tarnished and needs to be...

  • How to Care for Silver Flatware

    The rate at which you flatware tarnishes is determined by the climate in which it is kept. High humidity, skin oils, food particles and anything containing hydrogen sulphide (which covers a large...

  • How to Store Silver

    Storing silver properly after cleaning is the only way to keep it from turning color too rapidly. Silver reacts to the air which causes the unsightly appearance of tarnish. Once tarnish is removed...

  • How to Clean and Polish Silver

    Extended exposure to air can tarnish your precious silver. Luckily there are ways to get rid of the stains and it's not that hard. Keeping silver away from sulfur is the best way to avoid this...

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