Silver Care Advice
Silver Gifts
Don't let your silver goods lose their sparkle by following our practical
advice and using our excellent silver cleaning products, which
can be found on our Silver
Cleaning page.
A simple wipe with a silver cloth every two to
three weeks should be enough to keep your silverware in good condition.
After a period of time you might find some tarnishing on your silverware,
which is simply removed by using one of the cleaning products
available from Silvergroves.co.uk. This process should only be required
twice a year depending on the conditions your silverware is stored.
Cutlery
To keep your silver cutlery in great condition, try to follow these
straightforward guidelines:
1) Don't leave your silver cutlery to soak, or store in damp
conditions. 2) Keep your silver cutlery in a cabinet or a
cutlery roll
available from Silvergroves.co.uk. 3) Rinse or wash cutlery immediately
after use. Do not leave your silver cutlery with food on it for a lengthy mount
of time, as this can lead to marks and stains.
Hand Washing
When handing washing your silverware only use domestic washing up liquid and
warm water, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Dishwashers
When dishwashing your silverware items always follow your manufacturer's
instructions to prevent any damage and ensure your items stay in good condition.
Place your knives with their blades facing down and keep them separate to your
silver spoons and forks.
It is also important that you remember not to use the rinse and hold cycle,
removing your silverware after the cleaning cycle and drying with a dry
cloth.
Sterling Silver and Silver Plated
After a period of time your silverware may become tarnished, which is easily
fixed with a good quality polish and soft cloth.
At
Silvergroves.co.uk we have a range of silver cleaning products,
which can be found on our Silver Cleaning page.
Always wash your silver cutlery after polishing it. You can also prevent
any damage by storing your cutlery in one of our cutlery
rolls. |