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Maas Concentrated Metal Cleaning & Polishing Creme, 113g

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This foam cleanser is great to have on hand after you use your silver pieces, such as serving dishes or flatware. Tarnish is often caused by food residue on silver and this foam works in place of dish soap to target those contaminants and provide a protective barrier. It also shines your silver items to a high shine. This brand is popular because it can be used for a wide range of different metals and the results last for a long time. It does not require a lot of equipment to apply, and the product also provides excellent protection against oxidation. However, users have reported that their new lavender-scented formula does not work as well as their old formula. Not sure what to look for when it comes to the best metal polishes? Take a look at this buyer’s guide. Ingredients First off, Tarn-X Tarnish Remover is some heavy-duty tarnish remover so only use it if your piece is so tarnished that any other cleaners won’t get the job done. If you do have some really stubborn buildup, Tarn-X tarnish remover may be the solution. To use it, apply it with a cotton ball to your silver pieces and work it into the silver. The tarnish should come off onto the cotton ball. Then, rinse the piece following the application. Never soak the piece in Tarn-X, or let it sit on the surface for more than 2 minutes. As well as cleaning up your metals to display-worthy brilliance, Maxm protects them too, making it even easier to keep on top of their cleaning routine. The gentle formula ensures your precious treasures stay sparkling long after you’ve polished them, as well as providing them with long-lasting protection from corrosion and tarnishing.

Please note: when using on brushed stainless steal clean in the direction of the grain, otherwise it may become cloudy. Not recommended for use on anodized aluminium. Every tube of Maxm Metal Polish should come with a pair of sunglasses – your metal surfaces will be shining that brightly after using it, you’ll need them! Buffing up copper pans, stainless steel stoves, chrome taps and brass ornaments to remove tarnishes, fingerprints and smudges, it’ll leave behind a deep lustrous shine, and protect them from rust and grime. It can be used to clean and polish antique silver, sterling silver, plated silver, and even gold. It is extra-mild so you don’t need to worry about it irritating your hands while you apply it, rinse it away, and dry your pieces. While it's smart to always wear gloves, this foam is milder than many other silver polishes. For some heavily tarnished items, you may need to scrub a bit, especially if they have intricate designs. An old toothbrush or a soft cloth can make this step much easier. Sometimes you might notice that even if you’re using a metal polish cream, the rust is not getting polished off a certain work surface such as copper or brass. If this is the case, the metal is probably lacquered. You need to remove the old coat of lacquer before the metal polish cream can work on the metal surface. Keeping your metal surfaces in tip top condition is easy with a metal polish. The best metal polish will clean your surfaces, remove rust and bring out a natural shine, while elongating the lifespan of your car, appliances and surfaces.Clean your piece of metal with liquid dish soap and rinse, then dry the item thoroughly. Coat the surface of the item with polish and allow it to soak in for 5 minutes. Next, wipe the object down with a microfibre cloth, then rinse the metal item again. Fully dry the metal, being careful not to leave fingerprints on the object. This Goddard's cloth doesn’t clean silver as well as some heavier duty solutions, but it does provide a high shine polish with minimal work and scrubbing. The reusable cloth measures 17.5 x 13 inches, larger than silver cleaning wipes. While it can remove some light tarnish, it isn’t the best choice for antique or heavily tarnished silver. For routine upkeep and polishing, this is the easiest and least messy way to go. If you want to protect your treasured metal antiques, this brand is one of the most popular types of metal polish cream for that job. It can work on jewelry pieces made of gold or silver, as well as on metal fixtures around the home such as aluminum faucets. However, you need to wear protective gloves to use this product because it can get a little messy. This polish is safe for sterling silver, plated silver, jewelry, antique silver, and flatware. It also has an anti-tarnish agent. After you use it on your silver pieces, they are less likely to develop tarnish in the future. This cream protects as well as cleans and shines.

You’ll need an application cloth as well as water to rinse away the dirt, tarnish, and excess solution. We recommend a microfiber cloth, especially if your items have small pieces, intricate designs, or delicate areas. Not only will the microfiber provide a soft surface to buff with, but it can also reduce lint and other exposures. You may also want to use scrubbing brushes from W. J. Hagerty, sold separately, which are soft enough for silver pieces. Not only does Maas restore your metals to their former glory, it protects them too. The unique formula ensures that your surfaces will keep their shine long after you polish them, as well as providing them with long-lasting protection from corrosion and tarnishing. Maas even provides waterproof protection to stainless steel, making it ideal for stainless steel sinks and taps. (Please note: not suitable for brushed stainless steel appliances.)

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We also reached out to Laura Elizabeth, owner and designer of luxury jewelry line Laura Elizabeth Jewelry. “When silver is exposed to oxygen or moisture, it tarnishes,” says Elizabeth whose creations are made of recycled brass, 14 karat gold, and sterling silver. Because metals don’t mix well together, she suggests keeping silver, gold, and rose gold separate when cleaning. To use Wright’s silver polish, put a small amount on a sponge or cloth. Rub it onto your silver items, taking special care to get it into small crevices and designs. You may need to work it in more to get rid of tarnish or older build-up. Rinse the excess off and buff with a clean cloth. You'll need two cloths, one for application and one to buff your silver to a high shine. This article was researched and written by Katie Melynn, a freelance writer specializing in home and family products. She has been writing for The Spruce since 2019.

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