Green Idea - Polish Up Your Holidays
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. It’s time to polish up the good silver and and break out the family china. Here are some natural cleaning solutions that will make polishing those precious metal heirlooms a breeze:
- Brass - Mix 1 tbl sp. of cream of tartar with enough lemon juice to make a paste. Apply the paste to the surface of your brass item. Let stand for 5 minutes and then wash with warm water. Dry it off with a soft cloth.
Cream of tartar also cleans porcelain. Sprinkle it on a damp cloth and
rub onto a porcelain surface. Rinse then dry.
- Silver - This year, polish the good silver with toothpaste. Rub the surface of your silver with plain, white toothpaste. Clean with warm water and a soft cloth. This works for gold items as well.
- Stainless Steel - To give your stainless steel a thorough cleaning, mix 3 tbl sp. of baking soda with enough water to form a paste. Apply the paste to the surface of the item you are cleaning with a scouring pad. Rinse after cleaning. To polish, rub club soda or olive oil over surface then dry with soft cloth.
- Copper - Mix 1/2 c. of either vinegar or lemon juice with a tsp. of salt. Rub the mixture over copper surface with a soft cloth. Rinse then dry.
- Pewter - Dissolve 1 tsp. salt in 1 c. of white vinegar. Add enough flour to make a paste. Apply to the surface of the item you are polishing. Let the mixture set for 15 to 60 minutes. Rinse with warm water and then dry with soft cloth.
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