Your the expert. If i knew how to clean it i wouldn;t be asking you.
Tarnished stainless steel flatware can be cleaned with warm soapy water. For tougher stains immersing the flatware in boiling water will remove stains.
I would not recommend using lemon juice or tamarind to clean flatware. Both are slightly acidic, and you should avoid contact with acids as much as possible. It might them look better temporarily, but in the end it will ruin the flatware.See the Web Links to the left for pages about how to clean flatware and silver.
Use a product advertised to clean and protect. No facetiousness intended, but stainless steel is not stainless. See link. A terrific way to clean stainless steel appliances is ----------- a few drops (not too many) of olive oil on a paper towel or soft cloth cleans range hoods, microwaves, cook tops, etc so well they are as good as a mirror!!
If you are having a bronze which is a bit antique, then there are certain things to cleaning it. Get a clean cloth if you are cleaning the dust. If the dust is extensive, you can try with a vacumm cleaner. Use a nozzle connector with the brush. This should help in getting rid of a lot of the dust. In order to remove the grim, you can get a small bowl mixed with water and soap in it. Use distilled water and mild soap. Dip a piece of cloth and wipe off the dirt. repeat the process to remove all the grime. Alos, grime and deteriorated oils will lead to corrosion. Apply solvent on the area. After it dissipates, wipe away any dust left. Damp cloth can also be used to get rid of the dirt.
The surface of the table was clean of bacteria.
DO NOT USE STAINLESS STEEL BRUSHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Use bronze only.
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Tarnished stainless steel flatware can be cleaned with warm soapy water. For tougher stains immersing the flatware in boiling water will remove stains.
One way to clean and nickel is to dip it in vinegar.
I would not recommend using lemon juice or tamarind to clean flatware. Both are slightly acidic, and you should avoid contact with acids as much as possible. It might them look better temporarily, but in the end it will ruin the flatware.See the Web Links to the left for pages about how to clean flatware and silver.
One of the best way to clean bronze memorials is to use biodegradable soap. A small amount of biodegradable soap should be applied to a nylon scrub brush and used to clean the bronze memorial.
How can I clean calcium deposits on my oil robberd bronze shower head without any damage to the finish
To preserve it and keep it nice looking.
In the USMC marines clean & shine their brass/bronze belt buckels with brasso metal cleaner. You could use that or something similar.
I would hire someone to do it. But you should be able to as long as you clean the bronze allowing the silver to coat the bronze.
I clean/polish my nickel silver the way I do any other silver/silver plate -- with a commercial silver cleaner/polish.
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