How To: Polish silverware using Cape Cod polishing cloths

Polish silverware using Cape Cod polishing cloths

Watch this video tutorial from the Polish Guy to see how to polish silverware using Cape Cod polishing cloths. In this polishing tip we polish silverware using Cap Cod Metal Polishing Cloths. The cloths are individually packaged in an attractive tin that includes a pair of reusable gloves and a buffing cloth.

Materials:

Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloths in the Economy Size Can
Cape Cod Horse Hair Detail Brush
Microfiber cloth
Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloths in the Industrial Size Can (optional)

Application:

1. Remove a pre-moistened Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloth & rub tarnished silverware gently. For tougher jobs rub harder.

2. Wipe polish off while still wet with the enclosed buffing cloth.

3. Return the polish cloth into the packet and place in can for future use. The polish cloth can be used over and over again however discolored it becomes.

4. After buff drying your silverware, wash with a mild detergent, rinse and dry. This will not reduce the shine or protection.

Optional - Use of a Cape Cod Detail Brush and Microfiber Cloth.

1. If any polish remains in intricate detailed embossed patterns of your silverware, use a Cape Cod Horse Hair Detail Brush, to clean it right out. The horse hair brushes are soft and gentle, an effective way to help get the most from your polishing effort.

2. For a mirror finish shine use a microfiber cloth and rub briskly.

Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloths have an anti-tarnishing formula, which significantly stretches time between required polishing. The cloths work well on silver, gold, brass, copper, nickel, pewter, aluminum & stainless steel.

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