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On 4/15/2017 1:55 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> IME, home remedies are often only moderately acceptable or not > acceptable at all, e.g., using mayo, salad oil, butter, peanut butter, > etc. in order to remove labels. I'd sooner have a proper solvent or > remover on hand and get the job done quickly. Thre are many other > categories of home remedies that are also only partially effective or > not at all. > Guess what "home remedy" works really well to remove tarnish from silver? Baking soda, white vinegar and foil. Don't ask me why; I'm not a chemist. I hear tell ketchup is also good for cleaning silver. Since I don't use ketchup for much (not even on fried potatoes!) it might be a good way to use up what I've got in the 'fridge. ![]() Jill |
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