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What is the best readily available Sterling Silver (silverware, not jewelry) polish?

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What is the best readily available Sterling Silver (silverware, not jewelry) polish?

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Wal-Mart stocks a pretty wide assortment of silver polish (at least in my part of the country). Here, they are usually kept eith the cleaning products, near the jewelry or back in the automotive section (weird, but I’ve found them there). My two favorites are: Wrights Silver Polish (anti-tarnish) and Goddard’s Silver Polish. Both cost about 3-6 dollars a piece and work with little scrubbing. A couple of bits of caution: 1) I would avoid any of the “magic” cleaners that claim you can polish your silver by just adding it to water and letting the pieces soak. Sometimes, these come in the forms of mats that you place at the bottom of a tub, then place the piece on top of. I’ve never had any luck with any of these types. While they seem magical, they never work quite right. Sometimes missing chunks. Any time saved from not having to scrub is quickly wasted when you have to scrub anyway. The old fashioned way really is best. 2) If you buy Wright’s Polish, avoid the cream. It’s particularly h

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