ARE you thinking of a better way to clean those silverware but don’t really have the time to do it?
There is a very easy and simple way to clean out those old looking silverware that you haven’t used in a while at home.
A lot of people are busy with work and other family commitments that they don’t really have the time to sit down and actually clean out those silver spoons and folks that have been sitting in the kitchen cabinets for some time.
For those of you who are thinking of doing some simple cleaning on silverwares, these are some easy instructions for you to follow from website www.apartmenttherapy.com.
Before actually following the steps you must first get these materials.
What you need
* Aluminum foil;
* Glass dish or aluminum baking dish;
* 1 cup boiling water;
* 1 tablespoon baking soda;
* 1 tablespoon sea salt;
* 1/2 cup white vinegar;
* Rag for polishing, and
* Tongs to remove silverware from boiling water.
Instructions:
* Bring water to a boil. When combined with the other ingredients the water will activate the baking soda and start the process of transferring the tarnish to the foil.
* Add the dry ingredients into the pan and slowly pour in the vinegar.
You will cause a slight reaction, so pour carefully! It is possible to clean your silver without adding vinegar, but the vinegar will dramatically speed up the process.
* Pour in the boiling water and then place the silver into your pan, making sure each piece is touching the foil. Try not to let any of the pieces overlap.
This should only take about 30 seconds but if you have heavily tarnished pieces you may need to let them soak a few minutes longer.
* Use tongs to remove the silverware and work off any remaining spots by buffing with a rag.
Then, look deep into your shiny silver and admire the person who brought it back to its original glory!


