Thanks to all who replied me, also privately, I did not think you were talking of the aluminium used for cooking...

Kind regards.

Carolina.Barcelona.Spain


Carolina de la Guardia
http://www.carolgallego.com

El 24/09/2011 18:51, bev walker escribió:
Hello Carolina and everyone

We can get the foil at the grocery store. It is sold for use in baking
and barbeque cooking.
Would you find it as "papel de aluminio" ?

On 9/24/11, Carolina de la Guardia<carolina...@aol.com>  wrote:
I wander where can be found the aluminium foils...

El 24/09/2011 1:50, Anna Binnie escribió:
Thai is a simple REDOX reaction and I'm even lazier. I place the silver
in a huge aluminium pot, add loads of bicarb, add a few strips of
aluminium foil, cover with water and let simmer for a while.

Anna in a cloudy Sydney

On 24/09/11 4:31 AM, Jean Nathan wrote:
Gave up on silver polishing long ago. We now put a sheet of aluminium
foil in a bowl or the sink, add a couple of tablespoons bicarbonate of
soda (baking soda) and the same amount of salt (depends on how much
silver you want to clean) and pour on boiling water. Put the silver
items in making sure they touch the aluminium foil. The tarnish is
silver sulphide, and a chemical reaction takes place which removes the
sulphide. Cleans the crevices too. Remove the items and give them a
quick buff with a soft cloth. Much less effort than polish and probably
removes less silver than polish.

Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK



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