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Old 04-29-2009, 09:37 AM #1
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Default polishing silver

About 25 years ago after we got married my DH & I bought a lovely set of Rodgers silverware (& a few other silver spoons & forks) for $50 at an estate sale. I use it on Thanksgiving & other hollidays. I was just polishing it & it has several teeny tiny crevices along the edges that I can't get absolutely clean. It doesn't really 'hurt' it but is there a way I can get those areas clean? (After we bought it some guy came running across the street offering to buy it. Also, their in one of those storage boxes.)
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