Crystal Stemware & Glassware:
You had the dinner party and it was
a success, your guests loved your beautiful hand painted wine glasses. Now the
guests have gone home and you have the task of cleaning your delicate crystal jewelry.
So what is the best way to accomplish this?
Crystal is as delicate as it is
beautiful. Cleaning must be done with care, preferably one piece at a time. The
less you handle the piece the better, most damage occurs when cleaning and
moving.
Putting stemware in the dishwasher is very risky, especially hand
blown crystal, it is much too fragile. Ideally they should be hand washed by
hands as delicate as the crystal itself.
The first step is to line the bottom of your sink with a dish towel or paper towels to buffer the delicate items. Wash each piece as a single (holding wine glasses by their bowl rather than the stem) in warm water and a mild dishwashing liquid. Then rinse in a bowl of warm water (temperature changes can cause breakage and hot water can fade hand-painted pieces) dry with a cotton or lint free towel while warm. Then place right side up to cool before storing. Do Not stack items.
Crystal Figurines:
Curios are just what you are looking for displaying and
keeping your crystal collection beautiful and almost dust free. To help prevent
dust from entering your cabinets and curios, apply weather stripping to the
edges of the doors. When displaying your pieces, keep them back from the edges
to prevent them from falling.
To clean crystal figurines wipe them with
newspaper dipped in a solution of one part white vinegar to three parts water.
Remove dirt from fine crevices using an inexpensive auto detail brush or soft
toothbrush. The bristles are stiff enough to get into tight spaces, but soft
enough not to damage surface
Crystal Jewelry:
Just wearing your fine Crystal
necklace causes it to become dirty from the oils in your skin. Keep in mind
an important fact to keeping your jewelry looking its best….ALWAYS put your
pendants, necklaces and Crystal
earrings on after you’ve applied your make-up and hair products.
To
really make your crystal jewelry sparkle you’ll need to soak the pieces in a
sudsy combination of hot water and Dawn dishwashing liquid for just a few
minutes. Then gently go over the pieces with a very soft old toothbrush, if
necessary. Rinse with hot water. Dry with paper towels, and then set out on
paper towels to finish drying.
Stains on Crystal:
For tough stains-put about two teaspoons of rice into
the bowl of crystal, add water and swirl gently. Repeat if necessary.
For
stubborn stains- make a paste of lemon juice and baking powder (finer and less
abrasive than baking soda) and rub over crystal and wash.
For extra shiny
streak free glasses, add a little vinegar or borax to the final rinse water.
An important fact to remember about crystal candleholders, NEVER leave them burning for more than two hours. This is a preventative measure for fires and also for damage to your candleholders.
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