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The silver flatware Jen inherited seems to tarnish before she can say " heirloom, " but Homewood Metal Polish wipes it clean and makes her feel better about putting newly-polished forks in her mouth.

 

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Homewood Metal Polish - lemon oil and minerals help scrub away tarnish on almost any metal ($6).

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OurHouse Minerals & Metals Cleaner - organic acid salts get rid of deposits on your brass, chrome and stainless steel ($5).

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Twinkle Silver Polish Kit - no hazardous ingredients, and the carton's made from 100% recycled cardboard ($4).

DIY Bite: brass: equal parts lemon juice, salt and water; silver: equal parts baking soda and water; stainless steel: olive oil.

 

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