How do you clean silverware with milk ?
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Put 1 tablespoon of vinegar in a measuring cup and add milk to the 1 cup mark. Pour in a class container and add silverware. Soak for 1/2 hour. Wash silverware with soap, rinse and buff with a cloth.
I've never heard of that, will have to try it. I soaked my grandmother's silverware in ketchup to remove the tarnish.
Equal parts of vinegar and milk. You've made sour milk. Soak the silverware for about 30 minutes. rinse well.
https://www.rd.com/list/how-to-clean-silver/
Although I have never done this, here's the recipe:
Sour milk has the power to rejuvenate tarnished silverware. Soak your silver in the milk for 30 minutes to loosen the tarnish. Wash away with warm, soapy water. Follow up with a buff of a soft cloth. Don’t have any sour milk on hand? Add a bit of vinegar to fresh milk.
Here are other recipes using other ingredients:
ref:https://homeremediesfor.com/cleaning-silver/
Hello this is a learning adventure to me. I’ve only heard of the aluminum foil hack. Glad to know there’s another solution thanks for asking the question
Here's an article with many home diy suggestions for cleaning silverware, including instant dry milk! I'd never heard of this before, so everyday I learn something new, especially reading through Hometalk!
https://www.emop.co.uk/blog/how-to-clean-silver-at-home/
New Use for Sour Milk: Clean Tarnished Silver
https://bottomlineinc.com/life/cleaning/new-use-for-sour-milk-clean-tarnished-silver
you can also use buttermilk or sour milk- when you add vinegar to milk it becomes buttermilk- soak the silverware, wash and rinse and use soft cloth to dry
Take one tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice, and add enough milk to equal one cup of liquid. You've just made sour milk! Pour the sour milk in a glass pan, and soak the tarnished silver pieces in it for 30 minutes. Then wash the silver with dish detergent, rinse and buff dry with a soft cloth.
Never heard of that I hear of foil ina pan cover with corn starch then pour boiling water over it