Oh the countless emails I get asking about silver. It seems mother-in-laws like to break out their darling sons' cups/spoons/teething rings and pop them into the next generations mouths. Come to think of it, all grandparents like to do this my own mother unearthed similar heirlooms for my daughter. The silver isnt the issue, its the noxious silver polish used to clean the antiques off before proffering them that the moms are writing about. Theyre right to ask.
Here are two silver queries Ive gotten recently:
I had a question I was hoping you could answer. Is there a safe way to polish silver? Those nasty chemicals seem bad enough for polishing jewelry (I wear gloves when I do it) but horrifying when you think about polishing silverware you eat with or teething rattles and such. My answer has been to just leave those things tarnished, but I was wondering if there was another way?
Thanks,
Susan
and
My mother-in-law uses silver baby cups that belonged to my husband since I told her she can't use plastic -- and as we speak I am watching her polish a cup that we will be using later today -- thoughts?
Best,
Aliza
Thankfully theres a seriously simple, eons less toxic, and readily available solution ...


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