[StBernard] Removing Soil from Lexington?

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Thu Jan 12 11:35:23 EST 2006



Gaby, try soaking the stainless steel in vinegar and water. If you have any
good stainless service, contact the manufacturer. Some are replacing lost
pieces.

K

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Interesting what you have said about your brass and pewter items

I brought a few pewter items as well and they dont look to good. I
did wash
some German linen I had since childhood (hope chest kind of
stuff,does not
fit the bedding here, but what de heck, it is good fabric).
Some washed fine, others have holes as if burnt by acid. I think
mold does
that too.
I once put a breadpudding on a pewter plate (New Years Eve party)
and that
was a mistake. The acid from the fruit had permanently discolored
the metal.

So pewter must not be as good in resisting any chemicals. However,
even
stainless steel is corroding with this prolonged mud exposure. Never
thought
I see that.

Gaby







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