€60
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minimalist flatware

☞ 24 pieces
☞ matte polishing
☞ stainless steel 304 18/10
☞ dishwasher safe

🍴 FLATWARE:
6 x dinner knife ( 8.4 in | 21 cm )
6 x dinner fork ( 8.4 in | 21 cm )
6 x dinner spoon ( 8.4 in | 21 cm )
6 x tea spoon ( 5 in | 13 cm )

🤲 Please, use neutral detergents and soft cloths to hand wash for longer lasting shine and quality.

Clean your flatware

Purchasing flatware for your kitchen, be it at home or for a restaurant, is often an expensive essential when you’re looking for quality. Whether you’re buying flatware for the first time, looking to re-stock after a move, or aiming to improve the atmosphere of your eatery with new utensils, it’s wise to know a few do’s and don’ts when it comes to combating wear and tear.

Mostly everyone who is engaged in maintaining the quality of their home, their furniture and appliances take careful consideration into home improvement. You might be content with the quality of your interior, but are you concerned about the condition of your flatware? How would you like to have dinnerware that is both clean and tarnish-free? After all, tarnish is not necessarily the most attractive image you’d wish to see on your flatware. Have you ever found a spoon in your drawer which you had to switch for a new one since there was a bit of a tarnish overload? You’re not alone.

If tarnish has left you dissatisfied with your current flatware, then don’t fret: there are options available which can assist you greatly.

One simple chemical reaction can cause tarnish to disappear naturally. In order to accomplish this, place sterling or plated silver in an aluminum pan. Sprinkle either a half of a cup or a full cup of baking soda over the silverware. Keeping the pan in the sink will decrease splashing, so pour enough boiling water over the utensils. Once the tarnish disappears, remove the silverware and buff with a soft cotton cloth. This will help in keeping your silverware clean and shining. So, who’s up for dinner with some fine untarnished utensils?

Once you have tried out this simple anti-tarnish process, then you should consider investing in something very beneficial: flatware storage.

Flatware storage is an excellent choice because it keeps your silverware in a safe and convenient location. It diminishes the opportunity for tarnish and can do so for up to twenty years. These storage boxes bond solid state reactive materials (bonded copper particles) into a polymer matrix. This matrix then reacts with and neutralizes all corrosive gases that pass through or come in contact with the film.

Say goodbye to your tarnished silverware; keep it clean, sparkling, shining, and ready for serving.

Cutlery: 5 tips to keep it spotless
It doesn't matter if you are the proud owner of an antique silverplate set of cutlery or if you use stainless steel. When your guests arrive, you need your knives and forks to be not only spotless but shiny. Keep reading to learn the best 5 tips for spotless cutlery.

1.- All cutlery types need the same basic care
Whether you use a dishwasher or you wash by hand, try to go through the process immediately after using your cutlery. This way, grease, and other rests will not stick to the metal. If you haven't got the time to do the washing up straight after eating, at least rinse it off and leave it in water.

The drying process needs to be also immediately to accomplish the shiniest finish. Otherwise, stains and marks from soap can ruin the final effect.

2.- How to clean silver (two tips in one)
First of all, avoid the dishwasher. Washing by hand takes longer, but it is safer. Because you will wash every piece of cutlery alone, scratches will be avoided. Use soft soap. Some chemicals can be too aggressive for the silver and they might damage it. After washing the cutlery use a cloth soaked in yogurt to polish it, then rinse the yogurt off and dry it with a clean cloth. It will shine more than the sun. If you have boiled some potatoes, you can also use the remaining water to soak your silver cutlery in it. Leave it there for two hours, rinse off and dry. You will not believe the result.

3.- How to clean stainless steel
ratches appear. To minimize them, you can put some drops of olive oil on a cloth an


I want this!

flatware: 24 pieces, matte polishing, stainless steel 304 18/10

dishwashersafe
yes
finish
matte/mirror
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