Things You'll Need
Instructions
Rinse the silver under warm water. This will help spread the silver polish in the next step. In case you are unsure about polishing your antique silver, you should know that silver polish is designed to remove tarnish and not the silver itself, as long as you don't use anything abrasive.
Apply a pea-sized amount of silver polish to the silverware and rub it in a circular motion over the surface of the piece. Cover the whole piece with the polish, adding more as necessary.
Rub the polish over the silverware until you notice the tarnish coming off on your rag and the piece getting cleaner and shinier. Continue to rub until the item takes on a healthy luster.
Hold the silverware under warm running water until the polish has been removed. Do not use any soap, as most silver polish also contains a anti-tarnishing coating that stays on when you rinse it.
Buff the antique silverware dry with a clean dry polishing cloth. It is now ready for use. Store it in a felt-lined drawer so that it stays out of the humidity and sunlight of the room.