How Do You Clean An Old Pewter Tea Set?
Antique pewter is made from lead and tin, while modern pewter is largely tin with a little bit of antimony and copper. The lead in antique pewter is what gives it a dark patina. Pewter collectors fall into two schools: those who prefer their pewter to have a shiny finish, and those who like their pewter to show the finish unpolished pewter develops over time. Clean an old pewter tea set by using one of these methods, but take care not to damage valuable items. Make a paste of 1 cup vinegar, 1 tsp. salt and 1/2 cup flour. Rub it on the pewter and allow it to dry. Rinse the pewter in clean water, dry it with a soft cloth and polish. Use a soft toothbrush to gently clean filigree. Polish cleaned pewter by rubbing in one direction until no dark smudges appear on the cloth. Wear cotton gloves to prevent staining the pewter before it’s completely buffed. Apply a neutral wax polish to protect the pewter from oxidation after polishing. Rub the pewter with fresh cabbage leaves. The natural clea