Silver Salt Shaker Stuck. The base metal on yours is probably brass — a. The top is heavily tarnished, and will not twist off with. Vintage saltshaker lids are sometimes pure silver or sterling silver, but others are another metal that was once plated with silver. To clean sterling or plate shaker tops that have been corroded with salt, pour a small amount of ammonia into a little covered container and drop the tops in. Ventilate the area by opening windows and turning on fans, since ammonia is highly toxic in enclosed spaces. The ammonia will not damage the silver but will remove the chloride corrosion caused by the salt. Be patient and you should see results. Over time it will begin to pit. If your environment is humid and there is salt left on the shakers, that salt will dissolve and cause the silver to react. Every hour or so see if the water melted the salt and has allowed. The other pieces which are.
Ventilate the area by opening windows and turning on fans, since ammonia is highly toxic in enclosed spaces. If your environment is humid and there is salt left on the shakers, that salt will dissolve and cause the silver to react. The ammonia will not damage the silver but will remove the chloride corrosion caused by the salt. The base metal on yours is probably brass — a. Every hour or so see if the water melted the salt and has allowed. Be patient and you should see results. The other pieces which are. Over time it will begin to pit. Vintage saltshaker lids are sometimes pure silver or sterling silver, but others are another metal that was once plated with silver. To clean sterling or plate shaker tops that have been corroded with salt, pour a small amount of ammonia into a little covered container and drop the tops in.
PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SALT SHAKERS Mar 30, 2017 World of Antiques
Silver Salt Shaker Stuck If your environment is humid and there is salt left on the shakers, that salt will dissolve and cause the silver to react. The top is heavily tarnished, and will not twist off with. Over time it will begin to pit. Every hour or so see if the water melted the salt and has allowed. The other pieces which are. The ammonia will not damage the silver but will remove the chloride corrosion caused by the salt. Vintage saltshaker lids are sometimes pure silver or sterling silver, but others are another metal that was once plated with silver. The base metal on yours is probably brass — a. Ventilate the area by opening windows and turning on fans, since ammonia is highly toxic in enclosed spaces. If your environment is humid and there is salt left on the shakers, that salt will dissolve and cause the silver to react. Be patient and you should see results. To clean sterling or plate shaker tops that have been corroded with salt, pour a small amount of ammonia into a little covered container and drop the tops in.