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"Gary Grathen" > wrote in message
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> Thanks! I'll try to salvage the "stinky" silverware by polishing them
> first.
>

One way to remove the tarnish is to put some aluminum foil into a
non-reactive container (plastic, glass, ceramic) and sprinkel it with a
generous amount of baking soda. Lay the item on the foil and cover with
boiling water. Let them sit in the water for a couple of hours.


 
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