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How to Care for Fine China and Your Best Flatware

Taking care of your dinnerware and flatware correctly is essential to making sure that it looks its best. Once, this was a skill we learned as children. However, most people don't know how to treat their china and silver properly. Here are few suggestions to help you keep yours in ideal condition.

- Hand wash antique or vintage china. Never put it in the dishwasher. This is because it could be fragile from use and age. Instead, scrape plates gently and wash with care in warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry, but don't use abrasives on your china.

- Placing a rubber mat or dish towel at the bottom of the sink when you wash your dinnerware and crystal will keep them from cracking or breaking. If you're washing dishes by hand, start with glasses, and follow with dinnerware, flatware, and pots and pans.

- If you have modern dinnerware, fragility is less of a concern. Many sets are machine washable, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't load the dish washer carefully. make sure the china doesn't come into contact with other dishes inside your mahcine, and make sure that flatware can't touch it. That's because you could end up with gray streaks on your dinnerware.

- If these marks do appear, use a mild abrasive like Bon Ami to take them off. Then, rinse thoroughly. Wash on the shortest cycle to spare your china from damage. Never use lemon dishwasher detergent - it can damage fine tableware.

-Whenever possible, cups should be stored on hooks. Plates and bowls should be stored with a cloth, paper towel, or dish protector between them. Earthenware should be treated with extra care, since it's a low temperature ceramic and is more fragile. Stoneware requires less care, and porcelain, the hardest type of china, is much less likely to chip. However, you should always look at the manufacturer's directions to find out what your china's care routine should be.

- Never use a plate or cup with metal trim in your microwave, and keep them out of the dishwasher, too. If you do break a dish, consider enlisting the help of a china replacement service, or contact the seller or manufacturer to buy the missing pieces. If your pattern line is going to be discontinued, you may wish to stock up or replace missing items quickly.

Proper care and maintenance of your dishes will make sure that they last a lot longer. Knowing as much as you can about your dinnerware and silver will help you treat it correctly. If you're not sure what to do, talk to the manufacturer, or wash and dry as gently as possible - by hand.

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Tips for Cleaning Your Sterling Silver Flatware

Dull or dirty-looking sterling silver flatware can make even the most appetizing meal seem unappealing. While normal washing renders silverware mostly clean, however, stubborn dirt and grease may remain even after a cycle in the dishwasher which is not recommended. Over time water and detergent deposits may accumulate on your forks, knives, and spoons, and your silverware may lose its shine and appear dirty even when it is not. Here's how to bring back your silverware's luster to make it look brand new.

How You Should Clean Your Sterling Silver Flatware

Silver should be cleaned immediately after use, especially after contact with food that may cause corrosion or contain acids such as eggs, tomatoes, mayonnaise or salt. Wash in hot soapy water using a mild soap and rinse in clean hot water. Dry immediately to avoid spotting. Avoid lemon scented detergents and those containing chloride. They can be harmful to the silver.

Do not soak your silver overnight. Prolonged immersion in water may damage the metal. Washing in a dishwasher is not recommended, as the extreme temperatures may loosen hollow-handled pieces. If you do use a dishwasher, remove the pieces before the drying cycle.

How should I store my sterling silver flatware?

Your silver should be stored in an airtight silverware chest, in Tupperware, or in bags made of tarnish resistant cloth as exposure to air will accelerate tarnishing. Storing loose in drawers will cause scratching, and some woods contain acids that will stain the silver. Keep silver away from dampness and direct sunlight. Do not wrap in plastic, newspaper or foil or bind with rubber bands.

What is the best way to polish my sterling silver?

Polish with a soft cloth with any brand name silver polish, following directions. Dips are not recommended; they will remove the oxidation from intricate designs in the patterns. Never use toothpaste.

The universal fineness mark for sterling silver is ".925" which is stamped inside the item for identification as sterling silver. Sterling silver is a beautiful metal that will last for generations with proper care.

What causes sterling silver flatware to tarnish?

Tarnish is usually caused by the contact of the sterling silver to gasses in the air and food particles.

Many people are concerned about their sterling silver tarnishing, but if you use it every day, it will actually tarnish less. Frequent use removes the need for polishing. Over time, your sterling items will develop a warm, rich tone called a "patina". A slightly darker shading (oxidation) in the design will develop and enhance the definition of the pattern.

Caring for your flatware will take some work but it is well worth it since you have paid so much for it and its value will increase overtime should it remain in excellent condition.

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