To polish an old silver dish you should buy a good silver polish and rub it with a non-abrasive material. Silver can de delicatie so be careful!
By making use of the abrasive polish, you will be able to remove the polish residue. After the old silver polish residue has been removed, its polishing is very important.
You should never polish a silver dollar or any old coin. Any standard silver polish you have at home will damage the coin's surface and reduce its value.
You should never polish old coins, even if they have turned dark or black.
wash it in silver water! You could polish it.
A chafing-dish (from the Old French chauffer, "to make warm") is a kind of portable grate raised on a tripod, originally heated with charcoal in a brazier, and used for foods that require gentle cooking, away from the heat of direct flames. The chafing dish could be used at the table or used with a cover for keeping food warm on a buffet table.
Only use special silver polish - other substances can seriously damage your silver. Since silver can be easily scratched, it's best to apply the polish to 100% cotton balls or and old toothbrush with softened bristles. There's more detailed information in the article below.
Use any good brand of silver polish, and a very soft cloth. It will be impossible to get into all the fine details; don't try to. Rub softly until the cruet is clean. Wash with distilled water, and put in a bag with 3M silver preservative strips.
"old woman with a scarf" in Polish is "stara kobieta z szalikiem".
Cleaning coins is not a good idea, it will damage the coins and lower or destroy the collectible value. Please consult a dealer or collector before the coin are cleaned.
-- construct a bird-bath -- construct a squirrel feeder -- polish the concave surface and construct a solar burger-and-dog cooker No batteries or electronics are required for any of these 'downstream applications'.
"I am six years old" in Polish is "Mam sześć lat".
I would immerse it completely in water and leave overnight then leave it to dry completely before cleaning with silver polish. The salt should dissolve in its own good time.