Saturday, February 13, 2016

Stainless Steel Microfiber Cloth

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I received this in the mail the other day. I thought it would be worth a try since I had the way using polish makes my Grandmothers silver platters feel.
As you can tell from the photos this platter is severely tarnished and in desperate need of polish.


I have only added water to the cloth. Watch the video of how little work it takes for most cleaning on this platter.
You can already see a difference from where I have just gently rubbed with the wet cloth.

 
The only real effort is when you try to clean tiny detailed area, like the edge where it is tightly gathered and the area of the platter that has cutouts and tiny patterned lined cut into the platter. When working in these areas a lot of effort for very little advancement on cleaning of the area is used. At these points it is almost better to use the polish and then after trying to make sure every trace of polish is removed to use the cloth and water to keep it up.

Pros: No harsh chemicals. No chemical smell.

Cons: Can not easily clean detail cutout areas, or tiny areas with greatly different heights and tightly grouped together.


DISCLAIMER:  I received this case for free in exchange for giving my honest opinion.
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