I don't baby my silver except when cleaning. For the rest of the year, it will go into my dishwasher (but I do have a flatware tray that keeps pieces from banging together.) I do store it in a box or cloth that deters tarnish. But it is right by the dining room table so I can access it quickly.
For sterling:
For sterling:
- For terrible tarnish, I use Hagerty liquid polish. Slather it on and wait a few and carefully buff it off. Repeat until it rubs off clean on the buffing cloth. Then polish with a jeweler's cloth.
- For tarnish spots, Wright's hard cream polish. Dampen the sponge that comes with it and rub lightly with the cream. Rinse the sponge when it gets too blackened. Then polish with a jeweler's cloth.
- For barely tarnished or "it doesn't look too bad" pieces, Goddard's silver dip. Dip and rinse well, then follow with the jeweler's cloth.
- For encrusted tarnish, any of the above but use a silver cleaning brush to clean the crevices.
- Wright's if the tarnish is bad. Follow with a rinse and buff as above. Otherwise, use a quick dip, rinse and buff.
