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General Pewter Care Tips: - Pewter can be pitted or stained from certain foods such as citrus juice, types of salad dressings etc., so please remember to wash your items immediately after use. - Do not place in the oven on a hot plate or near hot flames because pewter melts easier than other types of metals. Pewter melts at only 450 degrees. - Always hand wash rather than placing in a dishwasher. Pewter Cleaning Tips: Unlike silver, pewter doesn't tarnish, so you will not need to clean it all that often. There are generally three different types of finishes you will find in pewter items and each has a preferred method of cleaning. Polished Pewter: This type of finish is very shiny and smooth and only really needs to be cleaned a couple of times a year. The recommend method of cleaning this type of pewter is with a very soft cloth and some polish. You can try making your own paste of vinegar, salt and flour. Rub it in circular motions with a soft cloth gently to shine up your pewter. You can also find polishes at your local hardware store or auto parts store. Look for a polish that contains very fine grit if none at all. For taking out fine scratches, we recommend using a polish called "Mothers"
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