Yes, polishing antiques is not a good idea but polishing good silver is the exception to the rule.
In the sentence, "She used a cloth to polish the silverware," the word "polish" is a verb. It is the action that the subject ("she") is performing on the silverware.
Shoes, Nails, Car, Silverware, Jewelry, Furniture
A antique restoration company would specialize in polishing silverware to return it to it's original look.
To stack the chinaware/ silverware you should consider the size,shape and kind.
Yes, you will need to invest in a polish designed specifically for sterling silver. You will also need a soft cloth, and you will need to polish your silverware regularly (a few times a year to once a month depending on how often you use it
Real silver must be polished almost everyday if it's kept in the open air, should you keep it in a box somewear polish it a few days before you use it and again on the day you use it.
It is okay to have floral silverware but you could also get monogramed set.
A dream catcher.
The silverware is called Community.
Polish (relating to Poland) should always be capitalized.
well i am polish and you should first get a dictionary and learn all the words and you talk polish
You should always wash anything that comes in contact with germs