Can i boil silverware




















A mixture of the proper items causes a chemical reaction that quickly brings the shine back to silverware. Even better, this technique requires very little manual work. Fill a pot with 3 inches of water, or just enough to submerge the silverware completely. Add 1 tbsp. Put the pot on the stove at high heat and bring it to a boil.

If possible, remove handles from pots. If you have a dishwasher and the hot water temperature is at least degrees F. Regarding other items, or all items if you don't have a dishwasher, follow these steps:. More Like This. Regarding other items, or all items if you don't have a dishwasher, follow these steps: Wash all items in a a strong detergent solution. Use a brush to remove dirt. Be careful not to let the water boil off completely; add more if necessary.

Turn the heat off after five minutes and remove the lid, using hot pads. Be careful of the escaping steam. Allow the water to stop boiling and carefully remove the utensils from the water.

You can use tongs for this purpose, or drain the water in a colander and use cold water to cool the utensils. Place the utensils on a drying rack to air dry. If you need the utensils right away, dry with paper towels or a clean drying towel, and be sure to wash your hands before touching. Fill three dish tubs with warm water. Use a mild dish soap in the first tub, plain water in the second tub and a bleach solution in the third.

The bleach solution consists of one tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water.



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