hahahaha yeah well that would have been nice to know. My guess is that a company that sells polish, bought the idea in order to keep people buying that purple goo.
I'm wondering if this new product is a lacquer. I used lacquer on my small silver cheese tray and tho I've never actually washed the tray I do dust it now and again and it looks just fine.
Ι wish to ask the butler 1) is it safe to put silver plated items in the fridge with food in them (eg mayonnaise)? 2) is the silver destroyed if we use silver plated pots for salt and paper? Thank you in advance!
I'm obviously not the Royal Butler, but I can tell you from experience that you should remove the salt from silver salt shakers or salt cellars as soon as the meal is over. I didn't know that when I first got salt shakers with silver tops and I was wondering why my salt shakers looked discolored so quickly. 😞 Also, I would recommend to remove the food from silver dishes and use glass or plastic storage containers to store them in the fridge. No science, just instinct... 🤷
silver inevitably gets nicked and scratched, this allows corrosive agents into and under coatings. Then you are stuck having to remove coatings in order to fix it.
I used Silvo to clean my silver tea set and my cloths were black after I finished and I had tears I was so upset with all the work and dirt and black on my hands so when my sisterinlaw came to visit me for a holiday I her my tea set as a going home gift. I am happier with plate silver to dust now and again thank you very much anyway..I'm good 😅🤣💞
It would have been wonderful to see up close those amazing silver decor in the glass cabinets.
it as been 6 years now is the prodcut out now Thank you
hahahaha yeah well that would have been nice to know. My guess is that a company that sells polish, bought the idea in order to keep people buying that purple goo.
What's the product name?
Who is making it?
What is it?
Its almost 2022, where is it ??? 😉
Presumeably Mr. Towning remains of better service to humanity through his butling.
Has this silver product been made available for purchase yet?
Thank you.
I was about to ask the same question 😊
I'm wondering if this new product is a lacquer. I used lacquer on my small silver cheese tray and tho I've never actually washed the tray I do dust it now and again and it looks just fine.
2:29 game changer
2023 is declining as is my credulance of this information.
2022 AND STILL NO PRODUCT NAME!!
So the product name is? We are still waiting 🤣🥺
IT'S ALMOST 2019 ,,,, IS THIS PRODUCT AVAILABLE ANY TIME SOON ? 😕²⁰²¹?
Anta_ An a good question! I will need to find out. 👍
@@408Magenta that is a very good question ! I will find out and try to post an update !
i want to buy it where do i get it
Astonished. I was always told never to use dips like that, except for brand new silver, as it will strip away the patina along with the tarnish.
That's absolutely correct!! You should never use any dips or tinfoil/ baking soda if you want your silver to retain its characteristic patina.
I actually rather enjoy cleaning my silver, and am a little dubious about chemical coatings, so I will go on the old fashioned way.
With toothpaste..
Where is this product? I need it 😫
I don’t think it is yet available but I will keep you up to date! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
What is the process?
It is very hard to take care of those sliver, because silver oxidation is a very annoying thing.
Thank you so much for sharing this video with us! Very informative.
Ι wish to ask the butler
1) is it safe to put silver plated items in the fridge with food in them (eg mayonnaise)?
2) is the silver destroyed if we use silver plated pots for salt and paper?
Thank you in advance!
I'm obviously not the Royal Butler, but I can tell you from experience that you should remove the salt from silver salt shakers or salt cellars as soon as the meal is over. I didn't know that when I first got salt shakers with silver tops and I was wondering why my salt shakers looked discolored so quickly. 😞 Also, I would recommend to remove the food from silver dishes and use glass or plastic storage containers to store them in the fridge. No science, just instinct... 🤷
silver inevitably gets nicked and scratched, this allows corrosive agents into and under coatings. Then you are stuck having to remove coatings in order to fix it.
Well I saw pieces from 300 years old looking stunning, so I still prefer silver than plastic 🤣
As a housekeeper, I hated polishing silver!
😂
I used Silvo to clean my silver tea set and my cloths were black after I finished and I had tears I was so upset with all the work and dirt and black on my hands so when my sisterinlaw came to visit me for a holiday I her my tea set as a going home gift. I am happier with plate silver to dust now and again thank you very much anyway..I'm good 😅🤣💞
Am I the only one who, taking in sum total all the things that were said, am inclined to think this is a well-produced and well-rehearsed joke?