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Aluminium Cleaning Plate
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I have just bought an aluminium plate for cleaning silver. Do they wear out. If so, how do you know when they are worn out? Are they really any good? I have seen some instructions to use boiling water And others just use warm water. Does it matter? I would be interested to read other people's experiences. Many thanks in anticipation, Bramleyboy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A combination of ordinary 'cooking' foil, baking or cleaning bicarbonate of soda and boiling water will work just as well. Put the foil,soda and item to be cleaned into a bowl and cover with boiling water and leave to the fizzing stops. Remove the cleaned item (if its badly tarnished this will need to be repeated)-leave the rest to cool before disposing. The science is that the silver oxide (black on the silver) is is redeposited on the aluminium as Al. oxide-The alumium will turn black instead of the silver.Be carefully if the item is plated or damaged-don't leave it in the foil/soda/boiling water stew for too long
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